Copyright Your Web Site
October 21, 2005
Today’s FamilyFirst site teaches you who have content online how to keep it safe!
It’s called Copyright Your Web Site. And, as you might expect, it advises you web authors as to how you can take advantage of the government’s copyright laws to keep your online content safe from piracy.
And believe me, this is a concern. I have had content stolen from a few of the sites I maintain in my web business.
So what do you need to do, anyhow? Well, to make things nice and official, you need to register your copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office. How do you do that? Well, that’s where this downloadable book comes in handy!
The fact is that you have to jump through a few hoops in order to register your copyright. The forms Uncle Sam provides are awash in legalese. Imagine that! BUT, with the help of Kevin Savetz, you can clear that hurdle and send in a copyright registration form with all i’s dotted and t’s crossed. Otherwise, you may find a letter in the mail six months after attempting to register informing you that you have to start all over again.
Savetz claims that you could pay a lawyer $500 to get the info in the ebook he is offering. And having read it myself, I have no doubt that is a true statement. He takes the complicated process and makes it simple enough for anyone to accomplish with ease.
The question is, is this $39.97 ebook for you? Well, the answer is yes if you (a) have a website or websites, (b) are concerned about potential piracy of your content.
If the above criteria apply to you, then I encourage you to make this investment, which may well be tax-deductible if your site involves a business.
http://www.copyrightyourwebsite.com
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