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Re: Online content infringementI didn't when he stole it, but I do now. I think all I would have to do is prove that I posted that content first.From the wikihow.com article on internet infringement:"In nearly all jurisdictions, including the United States, and all other Berne Convention signatories, it is not necessary for a work to have an explicit copyright notice for it to be copyrighted.[1] It is also not necessary for copyright in a work to be registered; this simply makes it easier to be compensated in court. Without an explicit dedication to the public domain, assume that it is still under copyright."
Re: Online content infringement
I didn't when he stole it, but I do now. I think all I would have to do is prove that I posted that content first.
From the wikihow.com article on internet infringement:
"In nearly all jurisdictions, including the United States, and all other Berne Convention signatories, it is not necessary for a work to have an explicit copyright notice for it to be copyrighted.[1] It is also not necessary for copyright in a work to be registered; this simply makes it easier to be compensated in court. Without an explicit dedication to the public domain, assume that it is still under copyright."