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- Poor_man's_copyright abstract "Poor man's copyright is a method of using registered dating by the postal service, a notary public or other highly trusted source to date intellectual property, thereby helping to establish that the material has been in one's possession since a particular time. The concept is based on the notion that, in the event that such intellectual property were to be misused by a third party, the poor-man's copyright would at least establish a legally recognized date of possession before any proof which a third party may possess.The PMC was originally used by authors who sent copies of their own work to themselves through the mail without opening the envelopes in the hope that it would grant them legal protection by establishing a date at which the work was created. Use of this method may not hold up in a court as it is simple for individuals to pre-send envelopes which can then be used later by placing the materials inside.In countries with no central copyright registration authority, it can be difficult for an author to prove when their work was created. The United Kingdom Patent Office says this:"... a copy could be deposited with a bank or solicitor. Alternatively, a creator could send himself or herself a copy by special delivery post (which gives a clear date stamp on the envelope), leaving the envelope unopened on its return. A number of private companies operate unofficial registers, but it would be sensible to check carefully what you will be paying for before choosing this route.It is important to note, that this does not prove that a work is original or created by you..." There is no provision in US copyright law regarding any such type of protection. Poor man's copyright is therefore not a substitute for registration. According to section 408 of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, registration of a work with the Copyright Office is not a prerequisite for copyright protection.".
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- Poor_man's_copyright wikiPageExternalLink www.copyright.gov.
- Poor_man's_copyright wikiPageExternalLink copyright_myths.
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- Poor_man's_copyright wikiPageExternalLink www.ipo.gov.uk.
- Poor_man's_copyright wikiPageExternalLink copyright.html.
- Poor_man's_copyright wikiPageExternalLink copymyths.html.
- Poor_man's_copyright wikiPageID "1160209".
- Poor_man's_copyright wikiPageRevisionID "590548097".
- Poor_man's_copyright date "November 2012".
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- Poor_man's_copyright subject Category:Copyright_law.
- Poor_man's_copyright comment "Poor man's copyright is a method of using registered dating by the postal service, a notary public or other highly trusted source to date intellectual property, thereby helping to establish that the material has been in one's possession since a particular time.".
- Poor_man's_copyright label "Poor man's copyright".
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