Ebay pictures for two user names

Neil Morrison neilsmorr at HOTMAIL.COM
Sun Oct 14 19:37:08 EDT 2001


US and most international law holds that when you create the image it is
automatically copyright, and you must specifically put it into public
domain, and state that, to lose your rights.

Regards,

Neil Morrison


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Muscolino" <w6toy at EROLS.COM>


> Glen,
>
> I have seen the same thing happen, although the original picture is
> often credited.  Copyright only works if you clearly state that the
> picture is copyrighted.  A notation on the picture works very well if
> your software allows it!  Otherwise, while photos are automatically
> copyrighted when taken, if the copyright is not stated they can also be
> assumed to be in the public domain!
>
> 73

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