Sunday, October 28, 2012

Website Copyright - Stack Overflow

Copyright is used to protect your own work. You have the right as inventor, writer, creator, holder and owner of your own work to protect it from being used by others without your permission.

It covers (and this is from memory rather than being exhaustive): Code, designs, writing, artworks, music, video and many other business and individual pursuits...

The former answer is valid in stating that you can place:

Copyright ? Ahmed Hamdy (replace personal or business name here). All Rights Reserved.

On your website or other works if they are created by you.

You can choose to protect your own work or could make it open and usable by others, by using a licence. Your best bet is probably to visit a good site like http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ to discover more about licensing and your options if this is the case.

NOTE: This does not constitute legal advice - I'm not a lawyer but have worked with many, so speak to a lawyer or consult an online digital/copyright law forum to find out more if it's something you feel worth pursuing.

Source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13103681/website-copyright

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