The brandnames protected by trademarks or registered trademarks appear through all text on sites. I have made a conclussion that I use this names exclussively for informational purpose. Therefore, the appropriate trademark symbols are not accompanied every single reference. They are listed only here. Instead of that, there is always producent named This solution I accepted only for convenient of readers and goods of trademarks and rights legal holder, not even mention of aim to disturbe or break these rights in any way.
abcAVI Tag Editor is copyrighted by Alexander Sorkin, © 2002 - 2003
Adler Checksum algorithm as a part of zLib is copyrighted by Mark Adler, © 1997
AdMuncher is copyrighted by Murray Hurps, © 1999 - 2002
Adobe® Photoshop®, Adobe® Illustrator® are registered trademarks copyrighted by Adobe® Systems Incorporated, © 1989-2002
AltaVista® and altavista™ (including altavista™ logo) are registered trademark and trademarks of AltaVista Company, a bussiness of Overture Services, Inc., © 1995 - 2003
Arial is trademark of Monotype Corp. plc Data and Type Solutions Inc., © 1990 - 1992
ARJ is copyrighted by ARJ Software, Inc., © 1990 - 1997 (?)
Arles Image Web Page Creator is copyrighted by Digital Dutch, © 1998 - 2003
AVI/(X)(S)VCD Kalkulacka is copyrighted by Tomas Zavodny, © 2003
AVICodec is copyrighted by Philippe Duby Production, © 2002
AVIPreview is copyrighted by Andrei Jefremov, © 2002 - 2003
AVIzlib and AVImszh (loss-less codecs library) are copyrighted by Kenji Oshima, © 2000
BinEdit is copyrighted by Bob Peiffer, © 2002
Camtasia® Studio™ (software pack) and TechSmith Screen Capture Codec is copyrighted by TechSmith Corporation, © 1999 - 2003
Cinepak® is registered trademark of Radius Inc., © 1992 - 1995.
CommandPrompt Explorer Bar is copyrighted by Pavel Zolnikov, © 2003 - 2004
CommView™ is trademark copyrighted by TamoSoft, Inc., © 1996 - 2003
ConTEXT is copyrighted by Eden Kirin, © 2000
CopyNo.com is copyrighted by melonsoft®, © 2002
Data Relate is copyrighted by Jim Singh, © 2004
Delphi™, Kylix™ and ObjectPascal™ are trademarks of Borland Software Corporaion, © 1983 - 2002
DivX™ is trademark of DivX Network, Inc., © 2002
ECC is official service-mark of ISO / IEEE for identifying the Elliptic Curve Cryptography standard (IEEE P1363), © 2003 - 2004
EV2 as official short-name of Emblaze Video™ is copyrighted by GEO Interactive Media, © 1999 - 2001 (?)
F5 is copyrighted by Andreas Westfeld, © 2000 - 2003
FHex is copyrighted by Raihan Kibria, © 2000
file(1) Command is copyrighted by Ian F. Darwin, © 1986 - 1995 and its libraries are maintained by Christos Zoulas, © 1994 - 2003
File Format Encyclopedia has been completed and maintananced by Salvatore Meschini, © 1997
Flash™ is trademark of Macromedia®, Inc.
FLC™ and FLI™ are trademarks of Autodesk Corp., © 1988 - 1992
GIF™ as official shortname of Graphics Interchange Format is service mark and copyright property of CompuServe Incorporated, © 1987, 1989
GIMP is copyrighted by Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis. Including a contributors of GIMP.org. © 1998 - 2004
Google™ (including logo) is trademark copyrighted by Google, Inc., © 1999 - 2003
GSpot is copyrighted by Steve Greenberg of GSpot Appliance Corp. a unit of GSpOt Heavy Industries, © 2003
Harmonic Colors plug-in for GIMP is programmed by Heinz Sollich as a part of GIMP project, © 1998
HTTP as short-name of Hypertext Transfer Protocol, HTTPS as short-name of Secure HTTP, HTML as short-name of Hyper Text Markup Language, XHTML as a short-name of Extended Hyper Text Markup Language, MIME as short-name of Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension, S-MIME as short-name of Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension, SMIL as short-name of Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, CSS as Cascade Style Sheet are all generic terms and intelectual property of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C®), © 1994 - 2003
HuffYUV is copyrighted by Ben Rudiak-Goud and Klaus Post, © 2000.
IBM®, OS/2®, OS/2® Warp™, IFF compression technology are registered trademarks and trademarks of International Bussiness Machine Corp.
ISO® is registered short-name of International Organization for Standardization.
Indeo® and SmartVideo is registered trademark of, or copyrighted by Intel Corp., © 1994 - 1998
JAR as official short-name of Java Archive file is copyrighted by PKWARE, Inc. and Sun Microsystem, Inc., © 1988 - 1993, 1995
Java™ (including Java Cofee Cup logo) is trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
JPEG is intelectual property of Photographics Expert Group and ISO, © 1982. Partially licended by Compression Labs © 1982, resp. Forgent Networks, ©2004. JFIF as concrete implementation of JPEG compression algorithms (ICI library) is intelectual property of C-Cube Microsystems, © 1991 - 1992.
JPEG2000 compression technology is intelectual property of ISO, World Wide Web Consortium and Algo Vission Lura Wave, © 1999 - 2003
JSteg is copyrighted by Derek Upham, © 1997 - 1998
Lotus® SmartSuite™ is trademark copyrighted by Lotus Corp., © 1995 - 2002. Now, it is IBM® Corp. divission.
Lempel-Ziva-Welch compression algorithm at LZW high-speed modification for GIF™ is copyrighted by Unisys Corp., © 1987, 1989
MacIntosh® and its short-name Mac® are registered trademark of Apple® Computers, Inc., © 1982 - 2004
Mathematica® is registered trademark of Wolfram Reseach Inc., © 1994 - 2003
MetaProducts Offline Explorer™ is trademark copyrighted by MetaProducts Corporation, ©1997 - 2003
Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows® 2000, Windows® XP (including logo), IE as short-name of Internet Explorer® (including logo), FrontPage (refered through Program.ID and generator meta-tags on original help documentation), Outlook, MMS® as official short-name of Microsoft® Multimedia Stream protocol, msn® as official short-name of MSN Web Site i.e. Microsoft® Network Web Site, (msn "butterfly"™), Windows® Media Player® (maybe refered as WMP at texts), NetShow® as Windows® Media Player® 6.4, SmartTag™, DirectX®, ActiveX® technologies, ASF© as the Advanced Systems Format shortname, WMA© as official short-name of Windows® Media Audio and WMV© as the official short-name of Windows® Media Video, Windows Media® Encoder™, .NET®, MS-DOS® as official short-cut of Microsoft Disk Operating System, MSDN as official short-name of Microsoft Development Netrwork, Microsoft Knowledge Database, Visual Basic®, Visual Basic Script®, JVM™ as official short-name of Java™ Virtual Machine, VidEdit are registered trademarks or trademarks or copyrights of Microsoft Corp., ©1985 - 2004
MOV2AVI is copyrighted by James Holderness, © 2001
MPEG, MPG, MPE, MJPEG as official short-names of Motion Picture Experts Group video-technology is intelectual property of Motion Picture Experts Group and ISO, © 1983, 1985. The ISO-MPEG-4, ISO-MPEG-7 and ISO-MPEG-21 technologies are joinly - copyrighted by more than 100 companies. There is nothing certain until present day.
MP3® as official short-name of MPEG-I Layer 3® audio-compression is registered trademark and intelectual property of Fraunhoffer Institute and ISO, © 1992 - 2004
MP3Stego is copyrighted by Fabien A. P. Petitcolas, © 1998
Netscape®, Netscape® Navigator™ are registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corp., © 1995 - 2002
Net Transport (including Net Transport's logo used as icon) is copyrighted by Kevin Wang, ©2003-2004
Nielsen//NetRatings™ is service mark and trademark of Nielsen Media Research and NetRatings Inc.
Norton® Commander®, Norton® UnErase® and Norton® Utilities® are registered trademarks or trademarks of Symantec Technology, Inc., © 1988 - 2003. Formely they belongs to Peter Norton Computing, Inc.
Ogg™ and OggVorbis® are trademark, registered trademark and service marks of Xiph.Org Foundation, © 2002 - 2004
Opera is copyrighted Opera Software ASA, ©1985 - 2003
Opera 4 File Explorer is copyrighted by Josef W. Segur, © 2002
Pepsi® and Pepsi-Cola® is registered trademark of Pepsi Co.
PkZip® is copyrighted by PKWARE Inc., ©1988 - 1993
PNG as official short-name of Portable Network Graphics is intelectual property of Portable Network Graphics Development Group, World Wide Web Consortium and ISO, © 1996, 2003
PostScript® and PDF® as official short-name of Portable Document Format are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated, ©1987 - 2002
PrettyGoodPrivacy® alias PGP® are registered trademark of Network Associates, Inc.
Proxomitron is copyrighted by Scott R. Lemmon, © 1999
Quake™, Wolfenstein®, Doom® and Return to Castle of Wolfenstein®, are trademarks and registered trademarks of idSoftware, © 1996 - 2002
Quake™ Video Maker is copyrighted by Swift-Tools, © 2003
QuickTime® refered here as QT and QuickTime® Player™, Apple QuickTime® Pro™ and Apple iTunes® are registered trademark or trademarks of Apple® Computer, Inc., © 1997 - 2003
RAD VideoTools, Bink video-technology and Smack technology are copyrighted by RAD Game Tools, Inc., © 1994 - 2004
Random House Webster's Electronic Dictionary and Thesaurus is copyrighted by Reference Software International, © 1992
Real7ime converter is copyrighted by Dessloch / [ uCF ], © 2002 - 2003
Restoration is copyrighted by Brian Kato, © 2002
RTSP as official short-name of Real-Time Streaming Protocol, Real® Server, Helix Server®, RealPlayer™, RealOne™ Player and PNM/PNA as official protocol description for Portable-Network-Media/Audio are registered trademarks or trademarks copyrighted by Real® Networks™, ©1994 - 2003
Sorenson® is registered trademark of Sorenson Media, © 1991 - 2003
SSL as oficial short-name of Secure Socket Layer communication protocol is intelectual property of Netscape Communucations Corp. and W3C Consortium, © 1996. It use patented RSA Crypthogrpahic Communications System and Method of RSA Data Security, Inc. (granted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Cryptographic Apparatus and Method ("Diffie-Hellman") and Public Key Cryptographic Apparatus and Method ("Hellman-Merkle") of Caro-Kann Corp. (granted by Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University).
Superzoznam is copyrighted by SZM s.r.o., © 1996 - 2003
teleport pro™ is trademark copyrighted by Tennyson Maxwell Information Systems, Inc., ©1996 - 1999
TextPad® is registered trademark of Helios Software, © 2000 - 2003
TMPGEncoder, or TMPEnc are copyrighted by Pegasys Inc., © 1998 - 2002
Total Commander (formelly Windows Commander) is copyrighted by Christian Ghisler, © 1993 - 2004
TTF® as official shortname of TrueType® font is registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated and Microsoft Corp., © 1990 - 1992
Ulead® VideoStudio™ is copyrighted by Ulead Systems, Inc. © 1992 - 2001
Unicode is official service mark of Code for Interchange Information and intelectual property credited to ISO and W3C Consortium, © 1976 - 2004
UNIX® and TAR as official short-name of Tape Archive created by utility tar of UNIX®, is registered trademark exclusively licensed through X/Open Company, Ltd. (probably it was named OpenGroup till 1997?).
WhatFormat is copyrighted by J. Zwart, © 1998, 1999
VirtualDub is copyrighted by Avery Lee, © 1998 - 2003
Windows Media Recorder (alias, WM Recorder) was formely a freeware project of alexur@ix.netcom.com, © 2001 - 2003. As for now (since ver. 9) is copyrighted by Applian Technologies, Inc., © 2004
WinPCap is copyrighted by Loris Degioanni, NetGroup, Politecnico di Torino, © 2002 - 2003 with partially copyright of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, © 1988 - 1997
X.25 communication standard as a part of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) is intelectual property of International Consultative Committee for Telegraphy and Telephony (CCITT) - since 1993 is called International Telecommunication Union (ITU) - and International Standard Organization, © 1976
XML is service mark and joined intelectual property of W3C Consortium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States of America), Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (République Française) and Keio University (Tokyo, Nihon, i.e. Japan), © 1994 - 2001
Yahoo® groups is part of Yahoo! Inc. services, © 2003
ZAsfFix and GBSIndex are copyrighted by Gentle Breeze Studio, © 2002
zLib is copyrighted by Jean-Loup Gaily and Mark Adler, originally © 1997 - 1998. Based on their work, a various contributors continue till present day.
ZoomPlayer is copyrighted by VirtuaMedia, © 2000 - 2003
ASCII is short-name of American Standard Code for Interchange Information. Its 7-bit version has been developed at middle 50's for Department of Defense of USA. 8-bit version has been adopted by ISO at 1976.
3vix and XviD have no copyrights, however a lof of contributors work hardly over these video-codecs.
BMP as bitmap image file extension, DIB as devece independed bitmap, RIFF as Rich File Format, CAB as official short-name of cabinet archive file, NTFS as offcial short-name of NT file system are credited to Microsoft Corp., © 1985 - 2000.
DeCSS utility is credited to group MoRE (Masters of Reverese Engineering).
MinGW and MSYS has no copyrights, however a lot of contributors work hardly on whole system.
URL Snooper is programmed by EAT&EATiSO, yzdmail@wx88.net (?), but original copyright probably belongs to Streambox, Inc.(?)
Cocoa ver. 2 skin for Opera is designed and made by Lars Kleinschmidt, © February 2003
3D effects of paragraph at disclaimer section image is made by Kostadin Kutryanov "Graphics 3D v2" tutorial.
Pictures at Training area galleries are made using November3 action by Paul Reid for Adobe Photoshop
Diaframe (35 mm) is made using Sebastien Piconnier of Aktion Graphik® action titled "35 mm Fram", ©2002 for Adobe Photoshop. Simillar action is part of Auto FX® DreamSuite™ Series One plug-in for Adobe Photoshop 4 plug-in standard compatible bitmap editors, ©2002 Auto FX Software.
Galeries of Training Area are made using evaluation version of Arles Image Web Page Creator v. 5.1.1, © 1998 - 2003 Digital Dutch.
There is one script used at Example 5 gallery, which is an extended version of clasic roll-over image example, which can be found at every book about JavaScript.
I have found an application called CopyNo.com © 2002 by melonsoft®, which is patent pending and use simillar script. So it seems, that we are at least two on this world, whose got simillar idea independently. Consequently we have both rights to copyright. It happens. Application itself can help you, if you do not know how to modify script I have used or you want to protect enormous count of files. By the way, I handle also a Print command.
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