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This is what I've got on the bottom of our faxes. The wording has been plucked from different sources.
And this is a line that I've added to my e-mail signature:
Any artwork contained in this message is the COPYRIGHT property of Sign Man, Inc. and may not be re-transmitted to parties outside of the intended firm's agents. Original artwork, layouts, concepts or any other creative design remains the property of Sign Man, Inc. Any misuse of the copyright laws may result in legal action. Established coporate logo's and artwork remain the property of their respective organizations.
------------------ Pat Neve, Jr. Sign Man, Inc. 4580 N. US 1 Melbourne, FL 32935 321-259-1703 signman@signmaninc.com Capt. Sign Letterville Constituent constituent: "One of the individual entities contributing to a whole"
[This message has been edited by Nevman (edited October 19, 2000).]
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For a copyright to be legal on a piece of visual artwork the the US, it must bear the company name or your personal name, followed by the word copyright or a c in a circle, followed by the Year date. It should "sorta" read like this (Jack Davis @ 2000) It is not legal without the name. I have been doing this and following copyright law for many years. Other medias like recorded material have completely different standards.....Bronzeo
------------------ Jack Davis 1410 Main St Joplin, MO 64801 www.imagemakerart.com bronzeo@prodigy.net http://www.imagemakerart.com
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