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#77
Originally Posted by sjgadsby View Post
Put simply, anytime you put anything into a form understandable by human or computer, you immediately have copyright on that creation. Paint a painting; you have copyright. Write a poem; you have copyright. Write a program; you have copyright.

There are exceptions, of course. Work you do as part of your employment is work-for-hire and your employer has copyright. Lists of straight information, such names and phone numbers in a phone book, aren't creative and therefore aren't protected by copyright. The list goes on.

Officially registering copyright for an item with a copyright office is a separate, optional step. You have copyright without it. Registering copyright just helps if someone infringes upon your copyright and you take that person to court.
I think you know very well that copyright is such a complex law that many many loopholes exist that people like Nokia will use and benifit from so all the good the community is doing is basically making Nokia benifit in the long run.