Name: Anonymous 2014-05-16 14:28
Properly mark your work A clear and observable copyright notice will deter copyright infringement, as it states that the work is protected under law. Displaying a notice, you show that you’re aware of copyright law and take infringements of your work seriously. You should place a copyright notice inside your work media. It is the best way to mark your work because it cannot be copied and re-published without a notice. If your work is made up of several parts, then the notice should appear on each part. Here are some ideas Books - you should put a copyright notice inside the front cover. Commercial documents – you should have a copyright notice on each document sheet. Manuscripts - a single notice on the front will normally suffice. Music on a CD - you should place a notice on the CD itself, and one should be included on any accompanying sleeve or booklet. Printed photographs and designs - place a copyright notice at the front or on the reverse of the print. Digital photos - a copyright notice on the picture itself, looking like a watermark. Web sites - a copyright notice on every web page. MP3 music - include your copyright into MP3 metadata and filename. Digital video - you should include a copyright in the image corner that appears from time to time. Include copyright acknowledgements for any images, excerpts etc. that you have used which in your work are not your own, and ensure that you obtain permission before you use anyone else’s work.