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Community Discussions (Non-Forum Related) / Disable web graphics, violate copyright law
« on: August 16, 2002, 02:40:10 AM »
Well, here the word Copyright is meaningless. We do not have either the word nor any law called this. Allthough many Scandinavian sites puts this word at the bottom of their webpages, it is totally meaningless.
That does not mean the content is not protected, but it is protected under a different law. It has to be something unique, which is made by the author. No html code, javascript and such are considered unique. What he/she writes on the page, might be considered unique and in that case it must be something that the author has written himself; like if I wrote my life story it would be considered unique. If I wrote a html guide, which there are 1000s of on the net, probabilities would be that it would not be considered unique.
So reendereing the code on a webpage, before it hits my browser, will never be seen as a felony or anything. What I wish to see is my own business.
Best wishes
Arne
Imici username= Arne
That does not mean the content is not protected, but it is protected under a different law. It has to be something unique, which is made by the author. No html code, javascript and such are considered unique. What he/she writes on the page, might be considered unique and in that case it must be something that the author has written himself; like if I wrote my life story it would be considered unique. If I wrote a html guide, which there are 1000s of on the net, probabilities would be that it would not be considered unique.
So reendereing the code on a webpage, before it hits my browser, will never be seen as a felony or anything. What I wish to see is my own business.
Best wishes
Arne
Imici username= Arne