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|  Dan Powers Registered Member

       Date Joined May 2000 Total Posts : 1343 | Posted 3/29/2002 4:59 AM (GMT -6) |   | |
 |  zac100 Registered Member
        Date Joined Jan 2002 Total Posts : 184 | Posted 3/29/2002 5:29 AM (GMT -6) |   |
Here's a stupid question...
It seems that you can use "copyright" as a
verb, like in "I'm going to copyright this
piece of music." What is the past tense?
Copyrighted? Sounds kind of funny to
me...
Zac
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 |  GT It was some other guy.

       Date Joined Feb 2001 Total Posts : 1434 | Posted 3/29/2002 6:24 AM (GMT -6) |   |
Funny though it sounds, that's the correct past tense: "Krupnik copyrighted his Two-bit Conniptions in 1997..."
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 |  Dick Brodfuehrer Hack Arranger and C.O.G. (Chief Old Geezer)

       Date Joined Jul 2000 Total Posts : 4687 | Posted 3/29/2002 8:13 AM (GMT -6) |   |
Aw Gee Gary! I didn't know those were copyrighted. I suppose now I have to exclude them from my latest CD.
Taken aback
Dick
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 |  GT It was some other guy.

       Date Joined Feb 2001 Total Posts : 1434 | Posted 3/30/2002 1:20 PM (GMT -6) |   |
Don't matter; he's dead now and his family had severed all ties to him anyway...
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