Image & Information Use Policy
As of Aug 20, 2021
Please see More Info on Copyright below:
Copyright attaches as soon as the original work is created, and applies to both published and unpublished works. As soon as you type words, click the shutter on your camera (or, for many of you, hit the home button on your iPhone), apply paint to canvas or paper or lay down tracks for your next hit, you’ve got a copyright (with some exceptions).
Copyright is an automatic right and does not require the author to file special paperwork, as is the case for trademark and patent. Registration is required to enforce the rights, but as a matter of right, an author is not required to register anything to get the right to use the “circle c,” showing the work is copyrighted.
One of the many terrific things about copyright is that it comes with a host of exclusive rights that allow the owner to do or authorize a number of things and exercise substantial control over his or her work. The copyright owner has the right to do four things (called exclusive rights)
For more info on Copyright please refer to this article on this external website.
- All Images on this website, MIPETRO.COM are the property of the photographer and present web editor.
- Many hours of work went into creating some of the images that are posted on this present website, they are not FREE to USE for anyone.
- No Images are to be reproduced and used on your website, letterhead, mailings etc, without the permission of the above mentioned photographer/editor.
- If you would like to use an image that is on this website you must get permission from MI Petro Services Inc.
- All the Information provided on this website is not to be reproduced in any way, shape or form without the expressed permission of the present web editor as of Aug 20, 2021.
- As an FYI: Google, Edge, Chrome, or any other search engine, does not like to see duplicated data, so please do NOT copy data off of this website or any other website without the expressed permission of the Website creators.
Please see More Info on Copyright below:
Copyright attaches as soon as the original work is created, and applies to both published and unpublished works. As soon as you type words, click the shutter on your camera (or, for many of you, hit the home button on your iPhone), apply paint to canvas or paper or lay down tracks for your next hit, you’ve got a copyright (with some exceptions).
Copyright is an automatic right and does not require the author to file special paperwork, as is the case for trademark and patent. Registration is required to enforce the rights, but as a matter of right, an author is not required to register anything to get the right to use the “circle c,” showing the work is copyrighted.
One of the many terrific things about copyright is that it comes with a host of exclusive rights that allow the owner to do or authorize a number of things and exercise substantial control over his or her work. The copyright owner has the right to do four things (called exclusive rights)
For more info on Copyright please refer to this article on this external website.