07-27-2013, 12:07 PM
First of all, there is copyright, and copyright registration—not the same thing. Anything you create is protected under copyright, whether or not you register it. But, as the Copyright Office will tell you, registration offers a much greater measure of protection, so it's worth doing.
Second, is submitting a "computer disk" an onerous requirement? I should think a CD or DVD containing a PDF printout would suffice.
A larger question is how you register an 'interactive' work that changes with user input. I would guess that the part you own is the framework that the end user gets, not the product after it's been modified by a user.
/Mr Lynn
Second, is submitting a "computer disk" an onerous requirement? I should think a CD or DVD containing a PDF printout would suffice.
A larger question is how you register an 'interactive' work that changes with user input. I would guess that the part you own is the framework that the end user gets, not the product after it's been modified by a user.
/Mr Lynn