* Thus wrote Kevin:
> Hi there,
> 
> I have seen some scripts that are copyrighted and one can not modify or use
> it for purpose. There are many variations in the conditions. My questions
> are...
> 
> 1) Are these scripts legally copyrighted. I mean do we need to register the
> script at some office or what?

Any piece work is copyrighted as soon as it is written. Even if no
(c) is attached to it. The best description I find on googles'
'define: copyright' is:

 By law, copyright exists from the time of creation of "an original
 work of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression."

It is then up to the author of the copyright to secure their right
of authorship, aka obtaining a registration of copyrightness with
the US government. A notice  of copyright on a document/piece of
work simply is a notice of authorship and when the authorship
occured.

> 
> 2) If yes how can I make my script fall under copyright act.

see above.

see also: http://www.copyright.gov/

> 
> 3) Is it country dependent?

I'm only aware of US copyright's... other contries may/not differ.


(c) Curt Zirzow, Sept 2004
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