Good Morning,
More about webpage copyright. A webmaster may copyright each of his pages.
But each page may have more than one exhibit. The copyright statement at the bottom of a
web page applies to that page and not necessarily to all material on that page.
State marriage databases are an example. They are not subject to copyright protection, but
the format and form of presentation on a web page can be copyright protected.
Charles B.
---- Lee Zion <lzion(a)plains.net> wrote:
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Very good Ann. Updated my links from the Archives.
Lee
p.s.
As a footnote to the copyright messages, your pages contain a good example
left to you from a previous coordinator of how not to use a copyright mark.
The Jordan Bean article was published in 1943 in a Colorado Historical
Society magazine. A previous coordinator uploaded a transcription and then
added ©2001 and her name at the bottom thereby apparently claiming credit
for having written it when that is clearly not the case.
lcz
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