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post Dec 7 2007, 03:29 PM
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shrug.gif Theres other sites besides ultimatemyspace.com that has our layouts.

As I said, if you don't want your layouts being placed on other websites without the credit then remove them from the internet. Thats how the internet works. You don't own actual copyrights for your work either, if you want to spend the 30-40$ to actually copyright your work then go for it.

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1. By submitting layout codes, script codes, graphics, and tutorials (collectively, "Submission") to the Service, you grant CreateBlog ownership rights of the Submission (this is only so that we can legally go after copyright infringers on your behalf).


Sure we can threaten them, but believe me their going to have stuff to throw back at us and Jusun already has one legal matter in his hands..I don't think he needs another that has been going on for years and nothing has happened and after a while no one cares.



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The only way to solve this problem is to set the layouts to private away from the public and only accessible by members. And these members would have to be like official members or something so we would actually be able to trust them. But that isn't ever going to happen..the layouts are open to the public and thats how its always been and its not going to change because once we do something like that..the site loses money.
 
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post Dec 7 2007, 03:34 PM
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You don't need to pay to copyright anything. To patent something, sure - but not to copyright.

Anything you create by dint of hard work, reasonable judgement and/or effort is instantly protected by copyright law. You don't even need to put the little '©' on work to make it copyright.

Just because something is posted in the so-called 'public domain' does not mean it becomes public property. I hold the legal and moral rights to every single one of my creations; as does anyone in a similar position.

Only ideas are not protected.
 

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