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Working In Iraq: Is It For You? 05 Carolyn E. Wright All
Rights Reserved. Or, be more aggressive and use the language I use
on my photography websites:The US Army Corp of Engineers and numerous private companies are still looking for people to help rebuild Iraq's infrastructure. In fact, one Web site currently has four pages of jobs in Iraq. And the pay can be very good. Some civilian contractor jobs start at $80,000. Others pay even more. A truck driver earning $3 - All photographs appearing on this site are the property of Carolyn Wright Photography. They are protected by U.S. Copyright Laws, and are not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without the written permission of Carolyn Wright Photography. Copyright 2005 Carolyn E. Wright All Rights R Real Estate Website Success Killer #1: Are You Unwilling to Fail? You’ll often see a copyright “notice” – the familiar © or the word
“copyright” with a date and name of the copyright owner - posted on
works of authorship. This copyright notice is no longer required for
copyright protection, but it may be a good idea to use it.Are you making money on the internet yet?How many of last month's commission checks can be directly linked to your business generating efforts online?Why isn't the number higher?I would venture that the reason your real estate website isn't delivering the level of performance you want isn't becau Copyright is a legal form of protection granted by the U.S. Constitution for original works of authorship. Things such as books, plays, music, photographs and even websites are protected by copyright law. If you use the copyright notice, it may stop someone from stealing your work, either because it reminds them that the work is protected or because the notice interferes with their use of the work. Also, it helps to post a copyright notice on your work because the infringer then can’t say the use was innocent. You can even use the copyright notice without registering your work with the U.S. Copyright Office, but there are many other reasons why you should register your work. If you have a website to show your photographs, it likewise is helpful to post a copyright notice on your website’s pages. Again, there are no specific requirements for the notice or no certain language is needed for copyright protection for your photos on your website or even the website itself. One caveat – the words “All Rights Reserved” are needed for protection in places like South America, but it’s hard to prosecute your images there anyway. It’s odd that a company (whose owners are not lawyers) would “license” copyright language for others to use on their websites for $9.95, when nothing is required for protection. Put what you want on your website. Put only the basic notice like this: Copyright 2005 Carolyn E. Wright All Rights Reserved. Or, be more aggressive and use the language I use on my photography websites: - All photographs appearing on this site are the property of Carolyn Wright Photography. They are protected by U.S. Copyright Laws, and are not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without the written permission of Carolyn Wright Photography. Copyright 2005 Carolyn E. Wright All Rights Re Website Design And Website Promotion Tips For Free hs and even websites are protected by copyright law.I hope you find this article beneficial and interesting. I am going to explain and give free web design and web promotion tips.Cheap web design services.You may think you need to spend hundreds or even thousands of pounds to have an internet prescence. Due to the amount of people offering the service of If you use the copyright notice, it may stop someone from stealing your work, either because it reminds them that the work is protected or because the notice interferes with their use of the work. Also, it helps to post a copyright notice on your work because the infringer then can’t say the use was innocent. You can even use the copyright notice without registering your work with the U.S. Copyright Office, but there are many other reasons why you should register your work. If you have a website to show your photographs, it likewise is helpful to post a copyright notice on your website’s pages. Again, there are no specific requirements for the notice or no certain language is needed for copyright protection for your photos on your website or even the website itself. One caveat – the words “All Rights Reserved” are needed for protection in places like South America, but it’s hard to prosecute your images there anyway. It’s odd that a company (whose owners are not lawyers) would “license” copyright language for others to use on their websites for $9.95, when nothing is required for protection. Put what you want on your website. Put only the basic notice like this: Copyright 2005 Carolyn E. Wright All Rights Reserved. Or, be more aggressive and use the language I use on my photography websites: - All photographs appearing on this site are the property of Carolyn Wright Photography. They are protected by U.S. Copyright Laws, and are not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without the written permission of Carolyn Wright Photography. Copyright 2005 Carolyn E. Wright All Rights R Email Anti-Theft: The Battle Against Copyright Infringement tering your work with the U.S. Copyright Office, but there are many
other reasons why you should register your work.Email Anti-Theft: The Battle Against Copyright InfringementImitation is not always the highest form of flattery. Any creative individual will cringe at seeing his or her work displayed with another person's name in the credits. In the fast-paced field of graphic art, design the dilemma is even more prominent. If you have a website to show your photographs, it likewise is helpful to post a copyright notice on your website’s pages. Again, there are no specific requirements for the notice or no certain language is needed for copyright protection for your photos on your website or even the website itself. One caveat – the words “All Rights Reserved” are needed for protection in places like South America, but it’s hard to prosecute your images there anyway. It’s odd that a company (whose owners are not lawyers) would “license” copyright language for others to use on their websites for $9.95, when nothing is required for protection. Put what you want on your website. Put only the basic notice like this: Copyright 2005 Carolyn E. Wright All Rights Reserved. Or, be more aggressive and use the language I use on my photography websites: - All photographs appearing on this site are the property of Carolyn Wright Photography. They are protected by U.S. Copyright Laws, and are not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without the written permission of Carolyn Wright Photography. Copyright 2005 Carolyn E. Wright All Rights R Telephone Sales for Cell Phone Adapters ne caveat – the words “All Rights Reserved” are needed for
protection in places like South America, but it’s hard to prosecute your
images there anyway.Cellular telephone accessory companies will often use the telephone to make sales to their cell phone customers. Often, this makes the telephone subscriber upset because they are paying for these minutes. However, if the telephone sales are done during the non-peak hours where the people are getting free unlimited It’s odd that a company (whose owners are not lawyers) would “license” copyright language for others to use on their websites for $9.95, when nothing is required for protection. Put what you want on your website. Put only the basic notice like this: Copyright 2005 Carolyn E. Wright All Rights Reserved. Or, be more aggressive and use the language I use on my photography websites: - All photographs appearing on this site are the property of Carolyn Wright Photography. They are protected by U.S. Copyright Laws, and are not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without the written permission of Carolyn Wright Photography. Copyright 2005 Carolyn E. Wright All Rights R Conflict at Work, Don't Take It Personally 05 Carolyn E. Wright All
Rights Reserved. Or, be more aggressive and use the language I use
on my photography websites:Conflict at work is inevitable. And, it can even be helpful, supporting a healthy organization.But, step over the edge and you'll quickly find yourself getting caught up in who's right rather than what's right. Having the argument without end, replaying the same issue over and over, wit - All photographs appearing on this site are the property of Carolyn Wright Photography. They are protected by U.S. Copyright Laws, and are not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without the written permission of Carolyn Wright Photography. Copyright 2005 Carolyn E. Wright All Rights Reserved. Feel free to copy and use that statement at no charge from me. Instead, take the $9.95 that you would have spent on licensing copyright language and put it towards registering your website and photographs. You’ll be better off in the long run. Take my advice; get professional help. PhotoAttorney Copyright 2005 Carolyn E. Wright All Rights Reserved
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