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Copyrights
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are their words, not ours, but it applies to all websites.
Please respect us and don't steal our work...
Public
domain - not! When visiting a web site, it is so easy
to click and save with a mouse button when one sees a graphic
image that one likes, or to view the source code and copy
part of or all of the HTML coding because one "likes the way
this or that was done" or one "wants a similar layout", or
to copy original writings because "that person expresses this
or that so well". The general (and incorrect) notion is that
anything that is on the internet is public domain and may
be taken without permission from the creator/owner. Some people
actually think (incorrectly) that just because bits of web
pages may be stored in one's cache, or because certain browsers
allow one to do "file save as" moves or anything similar one
may use such material as one wishes. This is false.
Just because
your driveway is not inside of your house, is it in the public
domain? Does that give anybody off the street the right to
stay on your driveway without your permission, even if they
can see it from the street, or easily access it? The same
basic principle applies to material published on the internet.
Material found on the web may be copied freely only if the
information is created by the (i) federal government, (ii)
if the copyright has expired or (iii) the copyright has been
abandoned by the holder. Therefore, "internet" and "public
domain" are not synonymous. Any work published on the internet
is not automatically placed it in the public domain, unless
the material in question complies with one or more of the
characteristics mentioned.