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Website Theft - Part 1 of 3 ~
What exactly is Copyright?
by: Janice Byer, CCVA,
MVA
(Please note
that some of the information included in
this article has been quoted from various
locations while other information is simply
my personal opinion and you will probably
feel my passion in my words.)
The hot topic
on many business related email discussion
lists for the past little while has been
website theft, both content & graphics.
Either there seems to be a rash of this
dishonest and unethical behaviour or website
owners are just finding out that their
treasured works have caught the eye of
others who feel it is okay to use it as
their own.
They say that
imitation is supposed to be the greatest
form of flattery but, take it from someone
who has found their website content appear
on someone else’s site, it darn well ticks
you off to see your hard work being used by
some one else as their own. You work hard to
come up with what you include on your
website and are probably more than willing
to allow some of it to be paraphrased by
others but when the culprit doesn’t even ask
permission, you get that “heads will roll”
feeling inside.
What can be
considered copyright material?
The World
Intellectual Property Organization (www.wipo.org),
which is “an international organization
dedicated to promoting the use and
protection of works of the human spirit”,
includes the definition of copyright on
their website which reads, “Copyright is a
legal term describing rights given to
creators for their literary and artistic
works.”
Oh, and the
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary lists the
definition of copyright as:
Noun : the
exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish,
and sell the matter and form (as of a
literary, musical, or artistic work)
What is theft?
Speaking of
the Merriam-Webster, they define THEFT as:
Noun: 1 a :
the act of stealing; specifically : the
felonious taking and removing of personal
property with intent to deprive the rightful
owner of it b : an unlawful taking (as by
embezzlement or burglary) of property
Theft of
website content and/or graphics can be
considered copyright infringement.
The MW
dictionary also defines infringement as:
Noun: 1 : the
act of infringing : VIOLATION; 2 : an
encroachment or trespass on a right or
privilege.
In the next
instalment of our series on Website Theft,
we will look at ways to find out if your
website material is being stolen; what the
downfalls are of your material being used in
other places; and give you some ideas for
what to do when you do find out that someone
is using your material without your
permission.
About The Author
Janice Byer is the founder
of Docu-Type Administrative & Web Design
Services (http://www.docutype.net),
a professional Virtual Assistance and
Website Design company, specializing in
helping small business owners get ahead.
She is a certified Canadian Virtual
Assistant and Master Virtual Assistant
and winner of the Most Successful Start
Up 2000 and Home Based Business of the
Year 2000 Awards
jbyer@docutype.net |
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