freedomdwarf1 -> RE: "You do not Have My Permission..." (5/12/2014 6:57:14 AM)
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ORIGINAL: crazyml Hmm... the copyright statement is redundant because you don't have to assert your copyright, you have it automatically by dint of being the author of the work. And by using a website you agree to their terms; which usually means you waive those rights. Just FYI, take a look at the CM privacy policy (underlining mine) - quote:
VIII. Photographs, Public Forums, and Member Profiles: A. Photographs – Any photographs, images or graphics posted by you to the SITE should immediately be considered available for viewing by the public. We do not, can not, and will not act to maintain the privacy of any such material that you provide in any such medium. B. Public Forums – Any information posted to a Forum, Message Board or Chat Room should immediately be considered to be public information. C. Member Profiles– Any information provided in a user profile, member directory, or other related service should be considered to be public information. We do not, can not, and will not act to maintain the privacy of any information that you provide in any such forum or medium. Most sites have something similar. So... by using the site in any way, you have vested yourself of your 'automatic' copyright and placed anything you put on the site into the public domain. Ergo: anyone copying any of it may do so without seeking prior permission and they may use it for any reason they see fit. After all, it is now public domain. So those immortal words "You do not Have My Permission..." mean absolutely nothing at all. Moreover, you would be illegally claiming ownership of those words.
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