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Re: [microsound] copyright...



for everyone's edification:

    http://www.dsl.org/copyleft/

does a copyright still serve a function when referring to 'microsound,
lowercase, etc.', because it could be stated that the recordings are
artifacts of copyrighted, patented, and trademarked hardware, software,
and/or design processes?

is the manipulator of these deigns and processes actually a creator (as
stated in common copyright law)?

best,
marc

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On 6/20/02 10:49 AM, "Polyhex ." <dsp_remote@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
>> copyright question...  though it is, sorta, off topic...  sorry...
>> 
>> i've always heard that a very cheap but semi effectvie form
>> of copyrighting your music is just recording it to a cd, and mailing
>> it to yourself.  and never opening the package you sent it in.
> 
> When doing this always send the package recorded (creating an official
> record date time of when the track was created), stating the exact contents
> and get the "recorded delivery info sticker" stuck over the seal thus
> proving you havent just put a copy of madonnas latest album in a 10 year old
> evelope and glued it back down, before suing her.
> 
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