* Martin Joseph <martyNT_at_barknaturalpet.com> [16 Jan 2003 12:19]:
> On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 11:23 Hi!, Donald Wilson wrote:
>
> > Those holding copyright are required to equally enforce the copyright,
> > or forfeit.
> >
> No, this isn't right...
> [...]
> Now if he sent them registered mail saying he had already reproduced
> and was distributing copies, they would in fact NEED to come after him
> to maintain there copyrights...
No, it's *trademarks* that need to be defended. Copyright does not.
Think about it - there are tons of books and other copyrighted material
that is out of print because nobody can find the copyright holder, and
therefore can't get permission to publish it. If either of you were
correct, a publisher would just have to show a "good faith" effort to
find the copyright holder before publishing it on their own.
-Rhonda
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