Exactly my point. You can put "copyright" all over it, but doesn't mean squat unless it's registered...people used to think that mailing a copy of something to themselves and not opening it was viable proof of copyright and/or ownership, but that's easily falsified and is not accepted as proof and, I believe, same goes for digital timestamps, which can be falsified. I'll have to see if I can find that article again where I found all this out.A copyright is inherent upon creation of the work. One only needs to register the copyright for proof that it is theirs,
UPDATE: FOUND IT http://www.copyrightauthority.com/poor-mans-copyright/
Jeremy, thanks, someone sent me the roller (didn't know "roller" was what I was looking for---this thing has so many different names now LOL).
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