ProbeX
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Hope I'm posting this in the right forum (it was this, or the 'Education' forum):
Question regarding "poor man's copyright":
if you don't have a lot of money to immediately file for an official copyright via the copyright office, is emailing your materials to yourself or a trusted party a decent substitute for the old "poor man's copyright" method of snail-mailing the documents to yourself, as proof of authorship? Obviously, the date and time are recorded in the email heading. I would of course place "Copyright 2010 [My Name]" at the end of each piece of work. Would that suffice as far as you know? Thank you.
Question regarding "poor man's copyright":
if you don't have a lot of money to immediately file for an official copyright via the copyright office, is emailing your materials to yourself or a trusted party a decent substitute for the old "poor man's copyright" method of snail-mailing the documents to yourself, as proof of authorship? Obviously, the date and time are recorded in the email heading. I would of course place "Copyright 2010 [My Name]" at the end of each piece of work. Would that suffice as far as you know? Thank you.