Update copyright line on Kitely website?
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Update copyright line on Kitely website?
... It's still showing 2020 ...
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Re: Update copyright line on Kitely website?
If I could turn back time, I would dial it back to 1985.
You have to automate that date change so you don't have to keep
changing it Time After Time.


You have to automate that date change so you don't have to keep
changing it Time After Time.

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Re: Update copyright line on Kitely website?
Or, can pull the Disney (and other movie companies) trick: Set the copyright to reflect "Immediately upon completion of the project".
This evidently is some kinda new legal area for copyrights in which the actual time of copyright is difficult to determine. I'm no legal expert and don't pretend to be, just throwing the idea out here:
Kitely is copyrighted upon completion of the project or portions thereof, this notice perpetual from initial notice onward."
Then have a statement of the original copyright date for establishment of the beginning of the project.
I'm not sure exactly how to word it. Disney words it pretty simply. And then I would add to it:
"Breach our copyright and we will have our dwagons go for your most vulnerable parts."
Dat threat should be da icing on da cake.
mwahahahahahahahha...
This evidently is some kinda new legal area for copyrights in which the actual time of copyright is difficult to determine. I'm no legal expert and don't pretend to be, just throwing the idea out here:
Kitely is copyrighted upon completion of the project or portions thereof, this notice perpetual from initial notice onward."
Then have a statement of the original copyright date for establishment of the beginning of the project.
I'm not sure exactly how to word it. Disney words it pretty simply. And then I would add to it:
"Breach our copyright and we will have our dwagons go for your most vulnerable parts."
Dat threat should be da icing on da cake.

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I'm a dwagon in real life too. (My sister totally agrees.)
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I'm a dwagon in real life too. (My sister totally agrees.)
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