12-02-2013, 10:29 PM
I have just been checking out copyright information, with a particular search for definitive wording for a copyright notice for printed and e-published books (as no two books ever seem to have the same copyright wording), when I came upon the UK Copyright Service website and the following page in particular. Whilst it is on a UK-based site, this page does touch on non-UK rules about copyright as well.
As several BBHF members are literary scribes in either the printed or ebook (or both) fields, I thought it would be useful to include the link here for the top 10 copyright myths, just in case anybody wasn't sure.
I don't mean to teach any grannies to suck eggs here, but more information is sometimes better than less, and will hopefully go towards keeping most of us out of courtrooms, etc. ;)
As several BBHF members are literary scribes in either the printed or ebook (or both) fields, I thought it would be useful to include the link here for the top 10 copyright myths, just in case anybody wasn't sure.
Code:
http://www.copyrightservice.co.uk/copyright/copyright_myths
I don't mean to teach any grannies to suck eggs here, but more information is sometimes better than less, and will hopefully go towards keeping most of us out of courtrooms, etc. ;)