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crilly2k | 18:34 Thu 31st Aug 2006 | Law
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I have just set up a new website but I want to know do I have to copyright it or patent the site.any clues
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There is no official register for copyright. It is an unregistered right, so there is no official action to take, (no application to make, forms to fill in or fees to pay).

Copyright comes into effect immediately, as soon as something that can be protected is created and "fixed" in some way, eg on paper, on film, via sound recording, as an electronic record on the internet, etc.

It is a good idea for you to mark your copyright work with the copyright symbol � followed by your name and the date, to warn others against copying it, but it is not legally necessary in the UK.

http://www.patent.gov.uk/copy/definition.htm
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Thanks for info i'll look in to it

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