Tomversation is protected under the section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, this protects us from what others say in the comments section and it also gives us legal reason to sue those who cyber stalk and harass us on a continual basis. This means that every published work (be it on paper or digital media) automatically gets copyright protection, whether expressed with a notice or not. In 1978, however, the law changed and abolished the requirement for copyright notice. NOTE: the Copyright Law required a copyright notice to protect works until 1977. Wallace the Brave is a strip on GoComics made by Will Henry, which showed up on the website on June 29th, 2015, however, it began syndication in newspapers. We will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law for any violations. If content is used on-line, an actual clickable link must go back to the source on Tomversation. His Wallace the Brave comic strip, which he pens under the name of Will Henry, is now in more than 100 newspapers across the U.S., including the Houston Chronicle where it begins Sunday. No photo or image may be picked up, morphed and reused. This especially is true of photos and graphics. Wallace lives in the quaint and funky town of Snug Harbor with his fisherman father, plant loving mother and feral little brother, Sterling. #COMIC WALLACE THE BRAVE FULL#Any content that is picked up and used in full or part unless otherwise stated must not be modified or altered. Welcome to Snug Harbor Will Henrys Wallace the Brave is a whimsical comic strip that centers around a bold and curious little boy named Wallace, his best friend Spud and the new girl in town, Amelia. This means text, photos, ads and all images. © All content in Tomversation is copyrighted by law.
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