Re: Stealing Product Descriptions
- From: "Lumpy" <lumpy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 16:16:16 -0700
PeterD wrote:
I didn't assume it was trivial. I said a trivial (and many other) web
pages don't warrent registration. But that is up to the copyright
owner to decide.
Trouble with copyrighting a web page, is that there's
typically nothing to protect.
You copyright songs and books and other intellectual
material because someone else can steal the material
and interfere with your potential to earn income
from them.
But generally, no web pages fit that description.
If I steal your web page, it's not like I can put
my name on it and sell it.
Lumpy
In Your Ears for 40 Something Years
www.LumpyMusic.com
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