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Subject:Re: Is your documentation copyrighted? From:fxm -at- mcnet -dot- ch To:"Mark L. Levinson" <markl -at- gilian -dot- com> Date:Tue, 25 Jan 2000 17:08:09 +0100
"Mark L. Levinson" wrote:
> The ever-mysterious Katav writes:
> By the way, _IS_ your documentation copyrighted? Does
> anyone in your company know how to copyright a
> document. (It is relatively simple, but most often not
> done.)
>
> The issue is whether the copyright is registered, and
> yes, registering it is a good idea, relatively simple,
> and most often not done.
> Mark L. (*not* for Lawyer) Levinson
> markl -at- gilian -dot- com
>