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From: svanegmo@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca (Stephen van Egmond)
Subject: Re: Planning Ahead for 1997 I-F Contest.
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Date: Fri, 1 Nov 1996 18:44:25 GMT
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In article <55cch3$j1b@agate.berkeley.edu>,
Gerry Kevin Wilson <whizzard@uclink.berkeley.edu> wrote:
>1. Next year, all games will be entered anonymously.  Now, how will I
>protect the copyrights of the authors if their names do not appear in the
>game?

Indeed, how?  As far as I know, accepted Copyright convention is "<c with 
a circle> <year> <author's name>".  The ASCII conventions of (c) and (C) 
have never been tested.  Although copyright is granted whether you
announce it or not, it's more difficult for the author if things ever get 
legal.  As if they ever would.

I missed the posts where we talked about this, or is this where we're 
supposed to be talking about it?  What was the reason, again?
