Copyright Notice

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by ResaleBroker, Apr 6, 2005.

  1. #1
    I posted this on another forum but wanted to get DP member's comments too. I've noticed many posts about others lifting {stealing} code off a web page. In many instances it appeared that the guilty party wasn't aware that this was an issue. :rolleyes:

    What do you think about the idea of posting a notice in the form of a "comment" at the top/bottom of your pages warning potential code lifters?

    Here is my notice:
    Comments? Suggestions?
     
    ResaleBroker, Apr 6, 2005 IP
  2. DarrenC

    DarrenC Peon

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    If someone really wants to steal your pages or site, then they will do it no matter what warnings you put upon it. I have a disclaimer which covers all sorts, including copyright, but I've still had muppets steal code.

    I then send my uncle around to do them over (only jokin!) my uncle is a solicitor so he's a good contact to know ;)
     
    DarrenC, Apr 6, 2005 IP
  3. ResaleBroker

    ResaleBroker Active Member

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    I agree 100%. I'm thinking that this type of a warning might deter a few of the newbies who don't know any better. ;)
     
    ResaleBroker, Apr 6, 2005 IP
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    I think I agree... there is no way to detour those who are trying to maliciously steal, but for those that aren't away they can't "lift" code from a site, I think this is a great idea!
     
    joshril, Apr 6, 2005 IP
  5. DarrenC

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    Jeffrey, good point. Can't you hide something in the code which if it was used on another domain showed up in your web stats?

    I had a problem that someone stole some code but the silly buggar left the site stats code in lol so I was getting the hits on the domain they had loaded my code on, this is how I found them out.

    Just a thought.
     
    DarrenC, Apr 6, 2005 IP
  6. ResaleBroker

    ResaleBroker Active Member

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    I probably wouldn't take it that far but that's a good point. ;)
     
    ResaleBroker, Apr 6, 2005 IP
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    tsptom Well-Known Member

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    I'm seeing the same problem. They are not stealing my code (no one would want that :) ) but my idea and some content verbatim. I have a copyright, whatever that is worth, but so do they. How do you prove it is your material? What's to keep them from saying "I used it first and you are copying me?" Who enforces copyright laws?

    I just found this thread... http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=3806. Maybe it will answer my question.
     
    tsptom, Apr 10, 2005 IP
  8. ResaleBroker

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    In my eyes "content" is "code." :)
     
    ResaleBroker, Apr 10, 2005 IP