[thelist] Automatically updating copyright date in JavaScript - fallback?
Kowalkowski, Lee (ASPIRE)
lee.kowalkowski at hmrcaspire.com
Mon Nov 14 03:32:18 CST 2005
> M. Seyon wrote:
> >Eh? What's the point in giving your copyright a date range?
> Copyright
> >should have a single date, the date of first publication.
>
> Because different portions of a website may have been published on
> different dates between that range?
OK, So the range could mean the date of publication is a collection of many
dates.
I know the nature of websites means updates can be frequent, but plastering
the whole site with the entire (C) 200x - {this.year} wouldn't be entirely
accurate, or helpful if a copyright issue arose, this wouldn't be good
enough, you're going to need to demonstrate the exact publication date of
the article in question I'm afraid.
- LK
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