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1 publishing tracks 1 + 2 Went-2001

2 WWW When your web pages are ready to go on the World Wide Web, you are ready to “publish” them, to make them accessible to the public. Are you sure you are ready?

3 tjmncxzkluow qws Oh baby, baby it’s a Wild Wild World… Standard copyright laws do apply on the Web and it is wise to avoid publishing the work (text, image, audio, video) of others without their formal permission.

4 1 – you’re safe with original materials. 2 – if you’re borrowing someone else’s material, license the right to use it. 3 – public domain materials are lucrative, but still it’s wise to investigate the copyright status every bit of item you wish to use. 4 – make use of fair use when you’re appropriating other’s web pages for your web pages. 5 – can you link to just any web sites? Is there a doctrine of implied public access on the WWW? 6 – if you’re publishing composite web pages, are you taking the pages out of their original context? Learn more at The Copyright WebsiteThe Copyright Website Ready?

5 Two primary methods to protect your site: technical countermeasures e.g. digital watermarking, spiders legal protection e.g. implementing a copyright strategy: 1)Ownership – 2) Notice – 3) Registration Have a clear understanding of what it is that you consider as being protected by copyright. Text, graphics, script, data, or code? Wait…are you protected? ?

6 Be absolutely sure that you’ve added links to plug-in download sites when you’re using a mix of formats:  Multimedia 1Graphics, e.g. jpg/jpeg, gif 2Audio, e.g. wav, au, mp3. 3Video, (.mpg or.mov) 4Animation, i.e. Flash, Shockwave  Java applets (.class,.js) or other Web program files.  Files in proprietary formats, such as Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) and Word (.doc) Downloadable files (.exe, zip) And…one small thing…

7 Could you just do an offline test once again, please? And while you’re at it, test it also on the other browsers. Oops, wait… Are you happy?

8 Okay, you’re happy. Do you think others would feel the same about your web site? A-ah, not just yet… Is everybody happy now? Test it online. Get feedbacks from sample audience. Assess and analise them. Adjust.

9 You’re set when you have the set: FTP (File Transfer Protocol) URL of your web server’s directory Username to access web server’s directory Password to access web server’s directory Guess we’re set now… Good luck!

10 You’re published. Tjmncxzkluob qws b Go!


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