From: Peter Jamieson on 30 Apr 2010 20:04 > but as it is so easy to change a > date in a computerised document, the date in a copyright notice has very > little value when it comes to proving copyright, no matter what form you > enter it in. I'd opt for "little" rather than "none". Even a printed date on a document is not much evidence of publication date, but the law as stated seems to favour having such a thing rather tan not having it. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk On 30/04/2010 08:48, Graham Mayor wrote: > Peter, I see where you are coming from, but as it is so easy to change a > date in a computerised document, the date in a copyright notice has very > little value when it comes to proving copyright, no matter what form you > enter it in. >
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