Copyright Protection Of Online Football Games

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May 10 2012

Copyright Protection Of Online Football Games
Copyright protection relates to protection from copying your invented new work done. As the invention of online football games took centre stage, those behind this art, skill and ability to create new online soccer games needed legal protection from infringers through new technology though the invention of internet came with a lot of challenges to these rights. So they are legal though some could be accessed for free. Some people could make money from these free online football games through affiliate marketing on the website, which will be legal and could not be accessed though advertised on a free blog.
It is notable though that online soccer games operate in conformity with international legal systems of copyright law. This means that the providers of these games should comply with international standards. Failure to do so would result into copyright infringement and being dragged to courts of law. However, since most of them are free, it means that the economic rights may be extinguished but the inventors will continue enjoying moral right of protection to change and amend the games with the right of distribution to the public gallery. Other games that can be traded in under this umbrella include game participation or game trading, technicalities in game advancement and right of expression. All this is governed by the world intellectual property right organization (WIPO).
This then brings us to how online football manager games have copyrighted and protected their rights. It should be noted that online football games display a legal grave that must be protected. That is the phenomenon of laws relating to hacking of information, cheating on line by unknown imposters. Hackers can turn their hacking tactics into money by trickery and illusion of information available on line. What you do is to set up a system with world intellectual property rights body and be registered as the providers of online football games with security code. As long as this is done, the body will register for that right and anyone who tries to use the same information without seeking permission from the providers may be prosecuted. These Hackers are so many online and the fact that online football manager games sometimes provide this service for free and possibly through affiliate marketing, they may be sponsored by companies who would be advertising on their blogs hence wanting protection for their service.

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How to Copyright Your Own Work

Copyright | Posted by
May 01 2012

How to Copyright Your Own Work

Recently, one of my articles was placed on a site without proper credits. It was brought to my attention by this site (EzineArticles.com). I had submitted my article to them for posting, when to my shock; they informed me that someone else was claiming ownership of my work! After contacting the potential plagiarizing site, my article was immediately given the proper credit with an apology from the owner of the site. It appears as though the owner of the site lets bloggers place what they will on the site without too much concern. He now knows just what a serious problem that can be and is taking steps to enforce blogs to respect author copyright.

This has happened before, which may be indicative of good writing content, but I won’t laud my own work. Not too much anyway. What this does bring to mind is just how to copyright your own work. Copyright is an automatic result of anyone placing any original content on the Internet.

Behold the key word – “original”.
Proving originality can be difficult. This is why there are sites that will act as third party logistics and hold your copyrighted material until you need proof. The problem with these sites is that they charge between 0 and 0 and if they go out of business some years down the road, well you are just out of luck and the money paid.

So, my solution to this problem is to email your original copy to yourself, before submitting it to any site. Once you have your emailed copy, save it to a folder marked ‘copyright’. You can open this folder at any time and select an emailed article to show proof of your ownership, since the mailers are time stamped and cannot be edited. The copyright folder also holds the time stamp of when you placed the article in the folder and you can snapshot ( simply press ‘print screen’ on your keyboard ) a picture of that for more proof, if need be.

Just remember to take a copy of your article from the copyright folder when sending it to someone as proof.

This is a quick and fairly good copyright. It is not a legal copyright, but it is proof to any server that you are the original owner of the questionable material, since anyone else will not have a timestamp preceding yours. 

The DMCA ( The Digital Millennium Copyright Act ) makes it mandatory that each server becomes the stopgap for copyright infringement. That is, they are responsible to police their clients and if they don’t comply they can be held responsible in a court of law. 

Copyright infringement is a felony; so don’t let anyone steal your work. If Google or any advertiser finds out a site is plagiarizing other people’s material, they will drop them like a hot potato! So, stand your ground and make sure everyone knows you are the author of your work.

Mark is a retired communications specialist living in Austin, Tx. As Mark puts it “My wife and I, both, believe in the great benefits of a healthy body and soul.” Mark writes for AlphaLane.com.