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Old 03-27-2013, 10:22 AM   #150
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If you state copyright and then don't protect it or you make statements allowing people exceptions, you are effectively making it harder to protect and recover any damages.
This is not true.

It is true for trademarks. If a company doesn't protect its trademarks, it can lose the exclusive right to the trademark.

But it does not apply to copyright.
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