navigation
a webmaster learning community
     Home    Register     Search      Help      Login    
Sponsors

Shopping Cart Software
Ecommerce software integrated into Frontpage, Dreamweaver and Golive templates. No monthly fees and available in ASP and PHP versions.

Website Templates
We also have a wide selection of Dreamweaver, Expression Web and Frontpage templates as well as webmaster tools and CSS layouts.

Frontpage website templates
Creative Website Templates for FrontPage, Dreamweaver, Flash, SwishMax

Search Forums
 

Advanced search
Recent Posts

 Todays Posts
 Most Active posts
 Posts since last visit
 My Recent Posts
 Mark posts read

Microsoft MVP

 

RE: Time to change your copyright dates

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
Printable Version 

All Forums >> Web Development >> Search Engine Optimization and Web Business >> RE: Time to change your copyright dates
Page: <<   < prev  1 [2]
 
jaybee

 

Posts: 14122
Joined: 10/7/2003
From: Berkshire, UK
Status: offline

 
RE: Time to change your copyright dates - 1/4/2007 7:37:55   
OK then, in future I will use.........

<p>Copyright Me 2004-<?php echo date('Y'); ?></p>

:)

_____________________________

If it ain't broke..... fix it until it is.
:)

:)
GAWDS
Now where did I put that Doctype?

(in reply to Donkey)
Lee3

 

Posts: 3
From: None
Status: offline

 
RE: Time to change your copyright dates - 1/4/2007 16:11:08   
This may be complicating the issue more than necessary. I think updating the footer include on each site for the copyright date once each year is akin to replacing the batteries in your smoke detectors when daylight savings time goes into effect. It's a housekeeping chore. Of course, if your keeping up a lot more sites than I am, this is probably a more relevant issue. It is interesting though.

Relative to enforcing copyright, however...How do you determine if and who is violating it? I'm a photographer and the position of my association is that although copyright is enforceable, they don't want to pursue it for me on the chance that they may lose in court. Instead, their answer is to provide me with an education pack to give to the offender.

I have had at least one situation in which I knew images I placed on line were stolen. I photographed a wedding in which the order placed was extremely small. When I inquired, the groom asserted that the pictures were fuzzy. Since I had yet to deliver prints to him, and since the images on line were low res, he could not have ascertained the sharpness on his screen so it became obvious that he stole the pix and thought didn't reaize or care that he was printing lo-res files.

Another of my clients had me photograph her children and then offered me the choice of accepting a pittance to release the image, or, she would copy them anyway for her holiday cards and I would get nothing. She smiled and told me she was being honest with me.

The long and short of it is that given the opportunity, some people will steal.

My consultant and I have hashed over the issue and we've come to the conclusion that I can only depend upon my own honesty. The long term solution for me was to charge a larger creation fee and accept the fact that I can't depend on everyone to respect my copyright.

Sorry for the rant, however, if you all have a better idea, please post.

_____________________________

 

(in reply to Donkey)
Mike54

 

Posts: 4782
Joined: 3/26/2001
From: Way Up Over
Status: offline

 
RE: Time to change your copyright dates - 1/4/2007 17:04:03   
quote:

Since I had yet to deliver prints to him, and since the images on line were low res, he could not have ascertained the sharpness on his screen so it became obvious that he stole the pix and thought didn't reaize or care that he was printing lo-res files.


His loss, did you perchance show him a proper image and ask if he might be interested in the "legal" version?

quote:

Another of my clients had me photograph her children and then offered me the choice of accepting a pittance to release the image, or, she would copy them anyway for her holiday cards and I would get nothing. She smiled and told me she was being honest with me.

You could easily add a watermark (yes I know even that can be taken off but not usually by the casual viewer) and / or while she was smiling at you, you could gently remind her that you did hold the copyright and were quite capable of enforcing the same if needed. If you don't already, I suggest making your clients sign a contract complete with pricing for your services and hold them to it before they even get a look at anything remotely printable.:)

_____________________________

Who was the first guy that looked at a cow and said, "I think that I'll drink whatever comes out of those things when I squeeze them"?

New photogalleries, stop by sometime.

(in reply to Lee3)
jaybee

 

Posts: 14122
Joined: 10/7/2003
From: Berkshire, UK
Status: offline

 
RE: Time to change your copyright dates - 1/4/2007 17:19:29   
Watermark them along the lines of iStockphoto. The image can be seen but nobody in their right mind would use it and getting rid of the mark is beyond anyone not proficient with a graphics package.

You may need to have slightly thicker lines and he several different colour marks as white will blend in on wedding pics for example.

_____________________________

If it ain't broke..... fix it until it is.
:)

:)
GAWDS
Now where did I put that Doctype?

(in reply to Mike54)
Kitka

 

Posts: 2512
Joined: 1/31/2002
From: Australia
Status: offline

 
RE: Time to change your copyright dates - 1/4/2007 18:37:13   
quote:

ORIGINAL: womble

<?php $last_modified = filemtime("index.php"); print("Last Modified "); print(date("j/m/y", $last_modified)); ?>


I use something similar - but instead of j/m/y, I use j-M-Y. By partly spelling out the month, it avoids confusion for Americans who, out of step with the rest of the world, insist on using M/D/Y as their standard date format.

So when a page was modified on 10-09-2006, we see that as 10th September, however Americans see it as 9th of October.

But 10-Sep-2006 is unambiguous to all.

_____________________________

Kitka
**It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious.**


(in reply to womble)
Page:   <<   < prev  1 [2]

All Forums >> Web Development >> Search Engine Optimization and Web Business >> RE: Time to change your copyright dates
Page: <<   < prev  1 [2]
Jump to: 1





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts