9th April 2011, 12:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 9th April 2011, 12:57 AM by kevin wooldridge.)
Unitof1 Wrote:Y Can we all agree that all archaeological products, graphics context sheets photographs could be copyright to a digger?No, because that is not what the UK copyright law says. The law says if you are employed that the copyright with any piece of work you produce during that employment belongs to the company who employs you. I fail to see, despite your numerous posts on this subject, what is difficult to grasp about a very simple piece of law.
And that really should be the end of the subject...unless anyone would like to discuss the European Digital Data Directive, which is much more pertinent to our everyday lives than what I suspect are the deliberately obtuse musings of Uo1....
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