@eibhear copyright is automatically applied in the US to created works. No action needed.
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BeAware :fediverse: (beaware@social.beaware.live)'s status on Monday, 01-Jul-2024 02:28:27 JST BeAware :fediverse: -
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eibhear (eibhear@social.gibiris.org)'s status on Monday, 01-Jul-2024 06:45:45 JST eibhear @BeAware Normal copyright, yes. My new special copyright would require registration to allow the creator have these additional controls.
(also, while the U.S. automatically grants copyright, I understand it requires the copyright to be registered before filing a law suit claiming infringement)
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2¢ (qbitzerre@unbound.social)'s status on Monday, 01-Jul-2024 09:49:16 JST 2¢ @eibhear @BeAware great for content owners with legal departments and dedicated clerical staff.
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eibhear (eibhear@social.gibiris.org)'s status on Monday, 01-Jul-2024 18:00:16 JST eibhear @Qbitzerre @BeAware My new #copyright will be available only to individual creators. Corporations will have to stick with the current system:
As this new copyright will be non-transferable, you will not be permitted to assign it to any other person, or to any corporate entity. Corporations will not be able to access this new form of copyright, and will continue to use the current regime.Creativity is a personal act; this new right will only ever vest with the individual person who created the work, if that's their preference.
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