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Old 04-09-2011, 09:12 AM   #6
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Hya Alex (dropped you an email earlier). And as Jeremy says, copyright notices are largely hot air. A publisher and author can introduce them as evidence in litigation only AFTER the fact of infringement (which few solo authors and small publishers can afford). On the other hand, it is as well that you fairly state up front your reasonable and (in theory) enforcable conditions. Happily, most folks play the game if the publisher does. Cheers. Neil
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