Re: [OGF-L] Who can declare Product Identity (Third PartyBeneficiaries?)

2005-03-08 Thread Spike Y Jones
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 23:52:21 -
 David Shepheard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  And yes, by registering something as copyright or a
  trademark you are creating product identity, whether
  you have anything to do with the OGL or not.
 
 You don't register things as copyright, you just declare them to be
 copyright.

I think you're wrong here.

Spike Y Jones
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Re: [OGF-L] Who can declare Product Identity (Third PartyBeneficiaries?)

2005-03-08 Thread HUDarklord
In a message dated 3/8/2005 7:45:25 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

You don't register things as copyright, you just declare them to be
copyright.

I think you're wrong here.

Under U.S. Law you _can_ register things for copyright. Things are copyrighted when they are set down in a fixed form (different than in past years). However, some administrative and almost all federal district copyright actions you really want to take require that the copyright be registered.

Lee
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