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AskWoody_MVPOctober 18, 2019 at 10:51 am #1984153Yes, thatโs copyright 2017
Is that a problem? Isn’t “year of first publication” very typical following the ยฉ symbol?
Applying a copyright notice to a work has not been required since March 1, 1989, but may still provide practical and legal benefits. Notice typically consists of the copyright symbol or the word โCopyright,โ the name of the copyright owner, and the year of first publication.
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AskWoody_MVPOctober 19, 2019 at 12:27 pm #1984710From a legal perspective, an outdated copyright year potentially is a problem.
It’s not outdated when the official requirement is the year of first publication:
Copyright notice is a statement placed on copies or phonorecords of a work to inform the public that a copyright owner is claiming ownership of it. A notice consists of three elements that generally appear as a single continuous statement:
โข The copyright symbol ยฉ (or for phonorecords, the symbol โ ); the word โcopyrightโ; or the abbreviation โcopr.โ;
โข The year of first publication of the work; and
โข The name of the copyright owner.Example: ยฉ 2017 John Doe
The copyright notice on a work establishes a claim to copyright. The date on the notice establishes how far back the claim is made. This means if you update the date, you are no longer claiming the copyright for the original date and that means if somebody has copied the work in the meantime and they claim its theirs on the ground that their publishing the copy was before your claim, then it will be difficult to establish who is the originator of the work.
Therefore, if the claim is based on common law copyright (not formally registered), then the date should be the date of first publication. If the claim is a registered copyright, then the date should be the date claimed in the registration. In cases where the work was substantially revised you may establish a new copyright claim to the revised work by adding another copyright notice with a newer date or by adding an additional date to the existing notice as in “ยฉ 2000, 2010”. Again, the added date establishes how far back the claim is made on the revision.
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AskWoody LoungerOctober 18, 2019 at 3:02 pm #1984265Actually, at least in some jurisdictions copyright is supposed to go by “work done” where the work is defined as being done by a person.
Therefore, under that theory I understand an automated system left running with no changes “should” be copyrighted as of the most recent change, even when it’s processing data from somewhere else and also indicating the last-processed date. Right?
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AskWoody LoungerOctober 19, 2019 at 11:01 am #1984620That code doesn’t take care of bugs in older browsers. I use:
Copyright ©
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=”JavaScript”>
RightNow = new Date();
var TheYear = RightNow.getYear()
if (TheYear >= 100 && TheYear <= 1999)
{TheYear=TheYear + 1900}
else
{TheYear=TheYear}
document.write(TheYear + ” “)
</SCRIPT>Speccy
AskWoody LoungerOctober 18, 2019 at 1:43 pm #1984241…We’re analyzing authentication logs to isolate the cause of the issue.
…We’ve confirmed via telemetry and reports from some of the affected customers that service has recovered for a majority of impacted users. We’re continuing to investigate log data to better understand what caused this issue and to validate which recovery measures we took restored service functionality. Additionally, our telemetry indicates that this issue was specific to users located in the North America region.
…We performed a manual restart of a backend service and performed a configuration change to mitigate the issue. We’re continuing to monitor the environment to validate that service has fully recovered.
…Our telemetry indicates that service has largely recovered. We’re monitoring the environment to ensure it remains stable while we continue our investigation into the root cause of the problem.
…Our services remain healthy, and we’ve confirmed via continuous service monitoring that all of the previously affected scenarios are working as expected. Additionally, we’re progressing through our investigation to isolate the underlying problem.
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AskWoody LoungerOctober 18, 2019 at 10:42 pm #1984491At least you can take comfort in knowing these things don’t happen in “the cloud.”ย Oh, wait…
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GuestOctober 19, 2019 at 12:55 pm #1984713Ah the Cloud where all concerns for anyone’s deadlines just lose any meaning, to the folks in Redmond. Here it’s back online, would you like a GWX to go with that lost productivity oh cherishedย end users!
I’ll bet that those servers for Redmond’s monthly billing/auto-debit services fees are triple redundant failover secure with no service interruptions or downtime.
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