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"content": "nostr:npub1psdfxfpxz2cwmmnsk60y3nqpn2tqh9n24h4hstvfkwvr6eaek9js499sr7 That's more akin to a trade secret under our law across the pond here in the US. You get protection for them as long as you make reasonable efforts to keep them secret/to yourself or your editors.\n\nhttps://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF12315\n\nTo clarify, a work is copyright upon its creation in the US; registration does not create the copyright, merely a public record of it. So you'd have both protections automatically. Although it means your objection would still apply; limit it to public coyprights?",
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