I'm unemployed now and my websites haven't generated any income to date.
So, I need to let my WA Premium Membership expire.
I'll be letting my Domain Name fees expire too
Me also. Is there a way to temporarily suspend my membership a d then pick it back up at a later date?
This is due to unemployment so trying to cut back in areas as needed until the job situation improves.
Thank you...
There is no way to suspend membership, and once you go Premium, you can't go back to Starter. If you cancel, you will need to find hosting for your site(s) elsewhere.
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I cannot afford to renew my wa premium membership or the domain name annual fees?
I'm unemployed now and my websites haven't generated any income to date.
So, I need to let my WA Premium Membership expire.
I'll be letting my Domain Name fees expire too
So if the site exists still in the future (someone else doesn't purchase it), then it is possible. I would copy all the posts you have made and save them though. Your WA profile will still exist, but WA/wordpress won't secure your site without payment.
Someone posted that in live chat the other day so I hope it helps
Me also. Is there a way to temporarily suspend my membership a d then pick it back up at a later date?
This is due to unemployment so trying to cut back in areas as needed until the job situation improves.
Thank you...
There is no way to suspend membership, and once you go Premium, you can't go back to Starter. If you cancel, you will need to find hosting for your site(s) elsewhere.
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I have an idea that seems very good. I took out a 'poor man's copyright' for that idea. I also began a website for my idea and Word Press has it copyrighted at the bottom of each
Ideas can't be copyrighted; only the impementation of the idea can be.
"Q: I have a fantastic idea for a book. I’m unclear on copyright rules and I want to protect my idea from someone else copying it. What steps should a person take in order to protect an idea until it comes into print? –Brian
A: I hate to break the bad news, but you can’t copyright an idea. Nobody can. Section 102(b) of the Copyright Act specifically states: “In no case does copyright protection for an original work of authorship extend to any idea, procedure, process, system, method of operation, concept, principle or discovery, regardless of the form in which it is described, explained, illustrated or embodied in such work."
Source: http://www.writersdigest.com/online-editor/can-you-copyright-an-idea
There's also no such thing as a "poor man's copyright":
"The old myth goes: an author places a copy of his work in a self-addressed, stamped envelope and mails it to himself. When he receives the envelope with the dated postmark, he slips the envelope into a drawer without opening it so that he will have it to show “just in case.”
The myth leads a “Poor Man’s Copyright” holder to believe that, for the cost of postage, he can later walk into federal court waving the unopened envelope, prove that he is the owner of a valid copyright and sue for copyright infringement of his work. While the unopened envelope may help show that the person holding the envelope is the author of the work and the work was created on a certain date, the myth is misleading because it implies falsities regarding what a copyright holder really needs to bring and establish a case for copyright infringement in court and ignores the benefits that only a federal registration will provide.
Falsity: A poor man’s copyright holder can sue for copyright infringement.
Fact: A plaintiff must have a federal copyright registration to sue for infringement."
Source: http://www.intellectlawgroup.com/articles/poormans.html
hey qoute me if i am wrong here but my pages are all saying the same,do you think it is a copyright that belongs to you/us,i dont think its anythink to worry about,thou i am going to look into it,let me know how you get on...
i will take a look now myself
Is my idea original or previously copyrighted?
I have an idea that seems very good. I took out a 'poor man's copyright' for that idea. I also began a website for my idea and Word Press has it copyrighted at the bottom of each
Ideas can't be copyrighted; only the impementation of the idea can be.
"Q: I have a fantastic idea for a book. I’m unclear on copyright rules and I want to protect my idea from someone else copying it. What steps should a person take in order to protect an idea until it comes into print? –Brian
A: I hate to break the bad news, but you can’t copyright an idea. Nobody can. Section 102(b) of the Copyright Act specifically states: “In no case does copyright protection for an original work of authorship extend to any idea, procedure, process, system, method of operation, concept, principle or discovery, regardless of the form in which it is described, explained, illustrated or embodied in such work."
Source: http://www.writersdigest.com/online-editor/can-you-copyright-an-idea
There's also no such thing as a "poor man's copyright":
"The old myth goes: an author places a copy of his work in a self-addressed, stamped envelope and mails it to himself. When he receives the envelope with the dated postmark, he slips the envelope into a drawer without opening it so that he will have it to show “just in case.”
The myth leads a “Poor Man’s Copyright” holder to believe that, for the cost of postage, he can later walk into federal court waving the unopened envelope, prove that he is the owner of a valid copyright and sue for copyright infringement of his work. While the unopened envelope may help show that the person holding the envelope is the author of the work and the work was created on a certain date, the myth is misleading because it implies falsities regarding what a copyright holder really needs to bring and establish a case for copyright infringement in court and ignores the benefits that only a federal registration will provide.
Falsity: A poor man’s copyright holder can sue for copyright infringement.
Fact: A plaintiff must have a federal copyright registration to sue for infringement."
Source: http://www.intellectlawgroup.com/articles/poormans.html
hey qoute me if i am wrong here but my pages are all saying the same,do you think it is a copyright that belongs to you/us,i dont think its anythink to worry about,thou i am going to look into it,let me know how you get on...
i will take a look now myself
I need the tutorial or classroom training to set up Askimet.
What Jovo is saying is you need to go back to Kyle's lessons and the method for setting up Askimet is right there. Good Luck with the setup, Phil
No, I did that awhile ago. Now, I'm trying to do it again for a new website. Can you tell me which lesson?
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I need the tutorial or classroom training to set up Askimet.
What Jovo is saying is you need to go back to Kyle's lessons and the method for setting up Askimet is right there. Good Luck with the setup, Phil
No, I did that awhile ago. Now, I'm trying to do it again for a new website. Can you tell me which lesson?
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So if the site exists still in the future (someone else doesn't purchase it), then it is possible. I would copy all the posts you have made and save them though. Your WA profile will still exist, but WA/wordpress won't secure your site without payment.
Someone posted that in live chat the other day so I hope it helps