> > My questions are just two: > > -how could be a web page content being your property as long is > > published for free access on the web? > > I can listen to Paul McCartney's music on the radio for free, but I > can't make CDs of it and sell it in the > local market. Publishing something doesn't place it in the Public > Domain - the copyright is still Herbert's > (or Sir Paul's, as appropriate :-) Yes. But if Sir Paul's song has an idea that helps me finish a project he has no ownership in said project. In your case I couldn't publish your wording or use your exact schematics, but I could (theoretically, in reality I won't even read your page) use any ideas you published. -- D. Jay Newman ! Author of: jay@sprucegrove.com ! _Linux Robotics: Building Smarter Robots_ http://enerd.ws/robots/ ! (Now I can get back to building robots.) -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist