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Robert



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Happy new year!

The Hagis is settling nicely!

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Happy New Year to you all. :banghead::lol::readthis::handbag::handbag:

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Happy New Year 2017.
I hope that 2017 is even better than 2016 for you.

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:thumbs: Best wishes for a super 2017, to everyone.:thumbs:

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Happy new year to everyone.

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Happy New Year all keep the pictures and info coming. Mine got off to a great start. Got Shingles.

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Hi Bob, I trust that 2017 improves for you and that all your health worries are past.

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Thanks JK. Beginning to feel a bit more human now and I am sure the year will improve. Big birthday and a Golden wedding to look forward to.

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Keep it that way.
All the best for getting over the shingles.
Zovirax or Acyclovir cream is best. ;-) I helped develop it 30 years ago.
:applause::-) :-)

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Gosh JK. First you improve my photo skills, then m,y PS knowledge, comment of computer hardware and now cure my rash!! Any other skills we should be aware of?:bowing::bowing::bowing::lol:

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:lol: Still attempting to get into the Magic Circle but my walking on water magic isnt working!

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Don't forget to reset the date on your in camera copyright notice.;-)

Robert



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Thanks Mike, good point! :thumbs:

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OK, a question to all.

Why do you need to change the copyright date? I dont have a date on my copyright signature.

In UK copyright is for 70 years from its creation date. It doesnt therefore require a date unless you wish to assign it to another person in which case the copyright period is 25-30 years. I cant temember this detail.
https://www.copyrightservice.co.uk/copyright/p01_uk_copyright_law
Of course if you are a lawyer then this becomes more complex as it is of interest in litigation.
We do love to make simple thing complex!

In USA this is different. Biggest difference is that copyright extends to 70 years post the death of the creator.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_law_of_the_United_States

Robert



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jk wrote:
OK, a question to all.

Why do you need to change the copyright date? I dont have a date on my copyright signature.

In UK copyright is for 70 years from its creation date.

It helps nail the creation date. Especially in the case of an image or print separated from it's NEF, that's why I add the creation year, also as an aid-memoir as to the creation date for my own benefit.

I won't be around in 70 years time to bother!

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It wasn't a valid claim of copyright without the date in the good old days. Don't know about now, just not taking any chances.


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