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Copyright – Basic Facts

Posted on October 30th, 2011

Did you know that the UK IPO (Intellectual Property Office) has made available a pdf that provides necessary information on copyright to the average user – “Copyright gives the creators of certain kinds of material rights to control ways their material can be used.”

Several pertinent questions have been answered, under different heads -

  • Copyright – Basic Facts
  • Ownership and length of copyright
  • Using copyright material
  • Enforcing copyright

More information is available in the form of a booklet titled “The law of copyright and rights in performances” available from  The British Copyright Council.
Access the UK IPO’s copyright pdf here. You will find a list of publications on patents, designs, trademarks, and other aspects related to copyright.

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Poor Man’s Copyright – Simple facts

Posted on September 27th, 2011

You may have heard of Poor man’s copyright - a method of “using registered dating by the postal service, a notary public or other highly trusted source to date intellectual property, thereby helping to establish that the material has been in one’s possession since a particular time”.

Such a copyright is rather simplistically based on the notion that, in the event of misuse of intellectual property, the poor-man’s copyright could establish a “legally recognized date of possession before any proof which a third party may possess”. Poor man’s copyright is an ineffective way of protecting your work, though it is inexpensive.

The United Kingdom Patent Office has this to say on the subject – “… a copy could be deposited with a bank or solicitor. Alternatively, a creator could send himself or herself a copy by special delivery post (which gives a clear date stamp on the envelope), leaving the envelope unopened on its return. A number of private companies operate unofficial registers, but it would be sensible to check carefully what you will be paying for before choosing this route. It is important to note, that this does not prove that a work is original or created by you…”.

However, as per copyright law, there is no provision for extending any such type of protection. Poor man’s copyright is not a substitute for registration. Therefore, you will need the right copyright registration service to register copyright on any of your work, whether artistic, literary, or other creative output.

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Copy Protection Measures

Posted on July 21st, 2011

“Digital Rights Management Systems – DRMs – are a term commonly used to describe a wide range of technical measures that are licensed for controlling, measuring and enabling use of copyright protected digital content.”

Look up more about the DRMs from the UK  Intellectual Property Office (IPO) - Copy protection measures (DRM’s)

In July 2010, the UK government invited the public to contribute ideas on reducing pointless regulation and unnecessary bureaucracy. The response consisted of 14,000 ideas. Look up the set of 53 ideas on copyright contributed by people like you.

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Importance of Watermarking

Posted on June 23rd, 2011

When you want to share pictures (that you have clicked with some effort) on an online forum / group / site, you might want to establish ownership rights for those pictures, if only to deter interested parties from reusing them with not-quite-noble intent. The higher the resolution of your images, the more attractive they are – and that much more tempting it is for an interested viewer with or without mala fide intentions. 

One way to protect the images is to watermark your images online. One of the easiest methods is provided by PicMarkr. Another is available at WaterMarkTool. Yet another simple method is to simply insert or embed your preferred copyright information as plain text in the image file, using Photoshop or any other image editing program, like in the accompanying image. 

Learn how to watermark your pictures. Also read about Digital Watermarking.

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