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9 Copyright Myths to Avoid As a Web Designer

Here are 9 Copyright Myths to Avoid As a Web Designer

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9 Copyright Myths to Avoid As a Web Designer

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  1. 9 Copyright Myths to Avoid As a Web Designer Myth 1: I Must Accept the Default Setting of Copyright Law Myth 2: The Existence of an “International Copyright Law” Myth 3: a Copyright That Is Not Registered, Is Not Protected Myth 4: Sending a Digital Copy of the Work to Yourself Is Sufficient Proof of Ownership www.reallygreatsite.com

  2. Myth 5: Work That Does Not Have a Copyright Notice Is Not Copyrighted Myth 6: the Website Owner Retains Copyright Ownership of the Work Myth 7: if I Don’t Make Money from It, There Is No Copyright Infringement Myth 8: Sorry, That Name Has Been Copyrighted Myth 9: If You Alter an Image, There Is No Infringement www.dynamicsalessolutions.co.uk

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