Notice of Common Law Copyright
Copyrights – exclusive ownership of original works.
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The OWEPS hereby claims exclusive ownership and copyright of the compilation of materials and articles compiled herein by the authors, editors, photographers, artists, and contributors of the OWEPS and that the pages containing them are as well, the exclusive property of the OWEPS and it's contributors and are protected by this copyright notice. Distribution of these pages on the internet does not constitute OWEPS consent to any use of this material for commercial or personal redistribution either via the Internet or using some other form of distribution. Links to the collection or individual pages and or OWEPS site (http://oweps.weebly.com/index.html) must be cited in your work!.
All rights of reference remain the intellectual property of the OWEPS. You may not make any copies of the information contained therein, whether in printed or electronic format. Such copying would be in violation of an extensive body of law at both the state and federal levels related to intellectual property. (Specifically, trademark law protects words, names, images, or any combination thereof to a particular product or service being sold. Further, you may not modify, adapt, disassemble, decompile, create derivative works of, or in any way reverse engineer the intellectual property of the OWEPS.
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Unauthorized use of material from this website, in part or in whole, is copyright infringement and is illegal. Copyright infringement can and will be prosecuted!
Copyright Law
'A copyright is a type of intellectual property that protecting all original forms of literary, musical, artistic, and architectural works. These materials include various other forms of creative ventures like computer software and video games. Copyrights protect mediums of artistic expression similar to the manner patents protect innovative designs and methods. Typical examples of this material include novels, poems, biographies, songs, compositions, translations, atlases, and other original works of authorship. An author of an original work can claim exclusive rights from the moment he or she creates the work even if a copyright is not registered. Works that are commissioned, authored as a contribution to a collective endeavor, or are part of a collective work are considered to be “works for hire.” The rights of “works for hire” do not go to the author but to the employer of the work.' United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Common Law Copyright - 1947
©All Right Reserved
Common Law Copyright - 1947
©All Right Reserved