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Subject:Re: Copyright/trademark information request From:"Misti Tucker USAET(UTC -05:00)" <mtucker2 -at- E-MAIL -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 22 Jan 1997 18:46:40 EST
I have a related question.
If you find a piece of your work on the web with you byline, with changes,
and without your permission, it *is* a violation of copyright, isn't it?
And if you request that the piece be removed -- or that, given the errors
that have been introduced, at least you byline be deleted and you're
ignored -- what recourse do you have?
Please feel free to answer off line, this is probably of limited interest.
Regards,
Misti Anslin Tucker
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