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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Article Marketing - Three Myths About Copyrights

If you are intending to become involved in article marketing, chances are that you have heard many things about copyrights. The reality is, however, that much of what you have heard about copyrights likely is false and incorrect. Through this article, you are presented with an overview of the three most common myths associated with copyrights. By understanding these myths, you will be in the best possible position to understand your rights when it comes to your copyright interest in the articles that write.

Perhaps the most common myth about obtaining a copyright is that you need to file something with the government. While it is true that you can register your copyright interest with the Library of Congress, you do not need to make this filing in order to have copyright protection. Copyright protection over an article you have written is automatic.

The second common myth about copyrights is that you need to mail a written piece of material to yourself in order to ensure that you have copyright protection. As was mentioned a moment ago, your copyright interest attaches to your work automatically. You absolutely do not need to mail your written material to yourself.

Finally, another myth about copyrights is that you need to engage the services of an attorney to assist you with obtaining a copyright. Once again, even if you decide to register your copyright, you likely will be able to do this on your own and without the aid of legal representation.

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Mike Upshaw is an experienced internet marketer specializing in list building, traffic generation, article marketing and affiliate marketing. http://www.secretstointernetprofits.com

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