Holy Rip!
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- PonyBoy0
from what I recall from my media law classes in college... if you you mark it w/a copyright law - technically it's yours and it's copyright IS yours... you do not need to file any paperwork etc - you merely need to prove it's your intellectual property if you're ever forced into court...
... on a side note - css, scripts etc etc are all 'intellectual property' regardless of the medium... therefor a copyright will work just fine...
...just be prepared to prove that it IS your intellectual property of need-be.
... now - if you want to guarantee the work as yours - you apply for a trademark/register your intellectual property (this goes for writing, music etc etc)...
... U.S. folks who are interested in the whole process can start here: http://www.uspto.gov/