Re: Website copyright
Posted by brontosaurus, brontosaurus@rock.com, on 1/27/04
I have done some website design and copyright in the past. I don't recall the exact reason, but I was told the "content" of the site can be (c) but the actual website cannot be (c) as I did not develop the program (html, java, et al.). However, as I am not a (c) attorney, just a 1-l, I suggest you speak with an atty on the "free 1/2 hour" consultation basis. Also, contact the U.S. Copyright office for further details. Best of luck. On 1/14/04, Stewart wrote: > I recently designed a webpage for the business i worked > for i had shown the person in charge some printouts of the > site and he said he would get back to me. Before i had > showed him the site i had called and asked about receiving > a payment but my call was never returned. About three > months later i returned to the old site to find almost the > same exact site i designed. The only difference was > background color and there page was done with the wrod > script editor and i did mine from scratch with html code. > Is this a violation of copyright since i did not give them > permission to use the design?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Website copyright, 1/14/04, by Stewart.
- Re: Website copyright, 1/27/04, by brontosaurus.
- Re: Website copyright, 1/27/04, by Kibitzer.
- Re: Website copyright, 2/15/04, by reason.
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