Question about copyrighting

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Is it possible to copy right my book online? Preferably for free. My English tecaher from my previous school year told me of the poor mans copy right, but he also told me that there might be more modern ways of getting copy righted fro free electronically.

Does anybody have any knowledge on anything about that? If you have a book that you've been working on and had it copyrighted, how did you do it? :?:
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I think if you post it on Lulu it's a free copyright. Because I think I copyrighted my poems on Lulu, may want to take a look.
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Check out the Writing Gooder post on copyright. It should answer any questions. And, it was written by Nate, who knows a lot about law. :)
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Rosey Unicorn wrote:Check out the Writing Gooder post on copyright. It should answer any questions. And, it was written by Nate, who knows a lot about law. :)


That made me lol xD
Nate definitely could explain it better then anyone.
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http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html
Here are some more info on copyright.
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