From: Peter_Constable@sil.org
Date: Thu Nov 07 2002 - 17:57:09 EST
On 11/07/2002 03:31:47 AM "William Overington" wrote:
>Actually, since you mention copyright, my understanding is that, under
>United Kingdom law, that copyright existed in the design from the moment
>that I put it into permanent form...
>Providing evidence to support a claim of copyright is another matter.
Hmmm... I'm sure I saw that design in rubber stamping set we had as kids.
Is it possible that you owe royalties to someone for use of this?
>However, I think that the fact that my design is archived in the mailing
>list archive of the Unicode Corporation is high quality evidence in
relation
>to copyright.
Or possibly evidence of your infringement of someone else's copyright?
- Peter
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