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Just you saying you made it - isnt a case.
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it's not just me saying it... didn't you read what was posted above... i'll repost it for you seeing as you don't seem to be able to read and comprehend simple text right in front of your eyes...
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Copyright protection is automatic as soon as there is a record in any form of the material that has been created, and there is no official registration or form or fee. But creators can take certain steps to help prove that material is theirs.
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There is no official registration system for copyright in the UK and most other parts of the world. There are no forms to fill in and no fees to pay to get copyright protection. You do not need to register copyright - there is no official registration system. This is why protection is said to be automatic. So long as you have created a work that qualifies for copyright protection, that is it falls into one of the categories of material protected by copyright, then you will have copyright protection without having to do anything to establish this. It is a requirement of various international conventions on copyright that copyright should be automatic with no need to register.
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the above is
an excerpt from a government web site, a United Kingdom government information web site, a signing member of the Berne Convention... probably another thing you seem to know nothing about...
they said it
i'm only repeating it for your edification...
but i think that i'm wasting my time with you... you seem to want to just engage in babbling, just for the sake of babbling... i would say arguement, but you don't have any valid arguement... because you obviously don't know what you are talking about...
someone tried to tell you this above...
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The definition that you state has nothing to do with whether an item is free because its on the 'net or not.
"Available for use without permission from its owner" seems to be your stumbling point. The phrase does not mean that since it is readily available to you, on the internet, it therefore is not copyrighted.
All sorts of current things are readily available to view - books, songs, designs. But that has nothing to do with public domain
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but you didn't listen to them either... you obviously have issues...
maybe it's because in the world that you live in, you know it all... and anything that contradicts the constucts of the bubble that you surround yourself with, immediately sounds your denial alarm... and triggers off a spasmodic reaction in which your mind and your ears and your eyes shut tight... and your fingers start typing all sorts of nonsense...
but in the world that everyone else lives in, things are different... and things are real...
hey... try and open your ears for a second and hear this... i really don't care what you want to believe... it's not my job to convince you that something that you obviously need to believe in is dead wrong... you wanna go ahead deluding yourself about this stuff, go right ahead...
stay stupid if you want to... it's a free world, and you have every right to embrace ignorance and stupidity...
and i support your right to do just that... you're just gonna have to find someone else and waste their time doin it...
or talk to the hand... cause i aint wastin' no more of my time with ya...
--Mike