Making a site legal to work

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Hi friends i am now looking for launching my new site/forum.
But i want to know how can i legally register my site to somewhere.I am not talking about just domain registration.
For example x10 may registered somewhere legally.
How can i reserve a copyright?So that i wil be worth to add © symbol in my site.
I am from India.
Please tel me about all those blah blah procedures.

thanks all in advance.
 

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thanks,is there any charge for getting copyright?.


i also want to know how to make my site legally to work.
for example google is a registered company,x10 too a registered company(i believe so).
What are procedures for making my site 100% legall?
Also please note that i am from india.

http://india.gov.in/business/start_business/registration_business.php ( Business Registration )

I'll dig around for the US Copyright information. Although having a business license may cover you enough to put the copyright symbol on your websites. :)
 
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I thought whatever was posted online in the US was protected by copyright, and that is one reason why you can't post something from somebody else because you are saying that the work is yours and putting your copyright on the work. I thought that a copyright doesn't have to be registered because the work is yours, but if you want to file an infringement on the copyright, you have to register the copyright.

Other info on copyright can be found here -
http://webdesign.about.com/od/copyright/Copyright_Issues_on_the_Web_Intellectual_Property.htm
http://mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/copyright-internet.htm

So here is a question that usually gets forums running - Who owns the copyright on the posts?
 
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I thought whatever was posted online in the US was protected by copyright, and that is one reason why you can't post something from somebody else because you are saying that the work is yours and putting your copyright on the work.

Other info on copyright can be found here - http://webdesign.about.com/od/copyright/Copyright_Issues_on_the_Web_Intellectual_Property.htm

Not quite. You can post whatever you want online - you just can't post it and then claim its your work. ( Thats why people / companies like you to put copyright information to say who owns what )
 
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