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Yes. Under current US copyright law computer programs are considered "literary works"
Most websites give the current year as the copyright date, as that's when the page rendered on the user's computer. Although it is not required for protection, About.com places a copyright notice at the bottom of each page.
Most websites give the current year as the copyright year, as that's when the page rendered on the user's computer. On answers.com, it also appears at the bottom of every page.
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If you are charged with criminal copyright infringement, yes your computer can be seized, by federal agents, as evidence.
Yes; unless other arrangements were made, the copyright holder of a boardgame would be the copyright holder of the iPhone app of the boardgame, for example. However, most boardgame companies license their products to computer gaming companies.
The Copyright Designs and Patents Act defines patents for computer hardware and software, and copyright on software.
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Most websites are designed to give the current year as the copyright date, as that was when the page rendered on the local computer. Thus you will see at the bottom of the home page "(c) [current year] Microsoft."
In the US, computer code is broadly characterized as a literary work, and as such can be protected by copyright.
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