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RE: "Questions about copyright vis a vis Blockchain publication"
yes it is.
I discuss the very thing here:
https://steemit.com/patents/@builderofcastles/patents-the-real-story-of-the-most-evil-creation-of-govern-cement
for patents.
You actually never had to pay for a copyright to have a copyright. You just paid to have it archived. So, if you want to copyright your work, you put your name, the date and ©.
Whether that means anything is based on how many lawyers you have.
But, the steemit blockchain can prove exactly when you stated your claim. As immutable block.
Thank you @builderofcastles, I feel better now. I use CC/Creative Commons images, or original, or given permission to use, and I always put the ©7/30/17 (for instance) on any original writing.
Thank you again.