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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Copyright - a bit long. Was: who owns the fla? |
From: | Frederico |
Date: | Wed, 24 Nov 1999 21:13:19 GMT |
On 11/24/99 10:42 AM, Karin Christensen via karincccosmo [dot] net, said:
>The web has created a very interesting field of who owns what. Would
>it be proper to add a visual "all rights reserved" or copyright on all
>Flash movies?
Not only proper, but highly recommended in many cases, even when the
visual content might be adversely affected. In those instances, we advise
presenting copyright info in advance, then fading it out, or presenting
it at the end, or both. As long as it exists somewhere in the visual
file, you're OK. (much like the copyrights attached to a film or TV show,
be it brodacst or on portable media)
(hint) Some of us have created hacks to embed the copyright within the
file itself, also.
Frederico
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