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The bottom line is you need to copyright your material. Abigail is correct in pointing out legal guidance, but it is not a necessity for simply copyrighting your own material. Follow the instructions here and you should be all set. Specifically HOW TO SECURE A COPYRIGHT If you are considering patents for a software process or anything related to your writings, then contact my <A HREF=http://www.invention.com/">patent attorney. From my past experience, patents are more complex and cost a lot of money for topics such as software, hardware, biotech, etc. Good luck brother! -P0w3rK!d P.S. We're not all geeks! :) In reply to Re: (OT) Who can use freely available material?
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