(no subject)
Aug. 18th, 2005 10:06 amthe U.S. Copyright Office is soliciting opinions on a plan to launch a
Web site accessible only with Internet Explorer. The site will offer a
pre-registration system for unpublished, commercial works. What do you
think? To weigh in and find out more about the proposal, see
http://www.copyright.gov/fedreg/2005/70fr44878.html .
All comments are due no later than Aug. 22.
Excerpt from the statement:
...the Office now seeks comments that will assist it in determining whether any eligible parties will be prevented from preregistering a claim due to browser requirements of the preregistration system. Therefore, this notice seeks information whether any potential preregistration filers would have difficulties using Internet Explorer (version 5.1 or higher) to file preregistration claims, and if so, why. More generally, in the interest of achieving support for browsers in the Office's preregistration processing environment, this notice inquires whether (and why) an eligible party who anticipates preregistering a claim on the electronic-only form will not be able to use Internet Explorer to do so, or will choose not to preregister if it is necessary to use Internet Explorer.
Web site accessible only with Internet Explorer. The site will offer a
pre-registration system for unpublished, commercial works. What do you
think? To weigh in and find out more about the proposal, see
http://www.copyright.gov/fedreg/2005/70fr44878.html .
All comments are due no later than Aug. 22.
Excerpt from the statement:
...the Office now seeks comments that will assist it in determining whether any eligible parties will be prevented from preregistering a claim due to browser requirements of the preregistration system. Therefore, this notice seeks information whether any potential preregistration filers would have difficulties using Internet Explorer (version 5.1 or higher) to file preregistration claims, and if so, why. More generally, in the interest of achieving support for browsers in the Office's preregistration processing environment, this notice inquires whether (and why) an eligible party who anticipates preregistering a claim on the electronic-only form will not be able to use Internet Explorer to do so, or will choose not to preregister if it is necessary to use Internet Explorer.