From: Randall Randall (wolfkin@freedomspace.net)
Date: Wed May 05 1999 - 00:33:24 MDT
I've lately thought that on Tue, 04 May 1999, Billy Brown wrote:
>Lee Daniel Crocker wrote:
>>No one can claim your work as theirs, ever, even without copyright--
>>that's simple fraud.
>
>In theory, perhaps. In practice, there isn't anything you can do about it
>unless you also have copyright protection. This is because you can only sue
>over a fraud that causes monetary damage of some kind - and if your work is
>not protected by copyright, you can't possibly prove such harm.
The *buyer* can sue, as she is the harmed party, not the original
author.
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