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8th March 08, 11:18 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Dude! I don't see a copyright anywhere on that web site... Just a thought.
Good point! You actually don't have to have a copyright filed. You can just have a notice on the bottom of the page and in the source file as a comment in the head. See our team's site (link in my sig). There is a notice at the bottom of every page and in the source.
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8th March 08, 11:35 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Jako Dar
Good point! You actually don't have to have a copyright filed. You can just have a notice on the bottom of the page and in the source file as a comment in the head. See our team's site (link in my sig). There is a notice at the bottom of every page and in the source .
That reminds me of back when I used to do a bit of poetry writing, everybody was mailing a copy of their work to themselves, so they would get a postage date stamp... That's been a while back, though.
Last edited by Bugbear; 8th March 08 at 08:01 PM.
Reason: Getting rid of the color codes.
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8th March 08, 11:51 AM
#3
I am telling myself that it is rather knit picking even as I type, but the first photo - much as I like the idea of men showing off their legs - it is perhaps not the best first impression of the site?
Perhaps something a bit more solemn would be a better choice for that position, and move that image further into the site.
You only get one chance to make a first impression - obviously - and personally I'd like - Oh - maybe the same four gents holding up full glasses with a caption of a greeting and congratulatory nature, or standing each side of a flower bedecked entrance to a festive hall - or holding some item appertaining to the ceremony or associated with the usual festivities - something that will give that first page what I believe is called a 'hook' in advertising terms.
Personally I had no trouble with the colour or contrast, but my colour perception is excellent and this is a high quality monitor.
I presume to dictate to no man what he shall eat or drink or wherewithal he shall be clothed."
-- The Hon. Stuart Ruaidri Erskine, The Kilt & How to Wear It, 1901.
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8th March 08, 12:27 PM
#4
Very interesting that you've been able to fill such a specialized niche of the wedding industry.
Weddings are a significant portion of my piping income. In 2007, I performed at 68 of them. Of these, only three or four had a Celtic theme. And those were limited mostly to nothing more than kilted bridegroom & groomsmen, and me.
Your website indicates you're located in Colorado, so perhaps the market differs significantly from mine in the Mid-South.
Also - just being in existence makes an original website copyrighted. There is no requirement to have a copyright notice. It may help in keeping honest folks honest - I do have one on my website. And a coupla people per year steal from my website. www.Copyscape.com has been helpful in that regard.
My attorney told me the instant anything is made into a reproducible form, (written down, saved as a file, posted on a website, or doodled onto a cocktail napkin), it becomes copyrighted under the law. Enforcement of it can get sticky though.
Slainte yall,
steve
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