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Start your copyright notice with the lower-case letter “c” with a parenthesis on either side of the “c,” forming this symbol: “(c).” You may also use the symbol of a “c” with a circle around it or the word “Copyright.”
No. Although years ago the law required a work to have;a valid copyright notice;printed on it to receive protection on published work, this is no longer the case. Adding the symbol or any other copyright notice is no longer necessary to receive protection.
Start your copyright notice with the lower-case letter “c” with a parenthesis on either side of the “c,” forming this symbol: “(c).” ... Insert a space after the “(c)” symbol and put in the current year in numerals, as in “2011.” ... Insert a space after the current year and type in your legal name.
Use of the copyright symbol is more similar to use of the trademark symbol, as work does not need to be registered in order to use it. You can place the copyright symbol on any original piece of work you have created.
The Copyright Office does, however, recommend registration (even on websites) if you should require protection in a court of law. The registration of your copyright makes it more difficult for the infringing party to claim innocence.
In general, registration is voluntary. Copyright exists from the moment the work is created. You will have to register, however, if you wish to bring a lawsuit for infringement of a U.S. work. See Circular 1, Copyright Basics, section Copyright Registration.
The symbol © (letter C in a circle); the word Copyright; or the abbreviation Copy. The year of first publication. ... The name of the copyright owner, an abbreviation by which the name can be recognized, or a generally known alternative designation of owner.
You can place the copyright symbol on any original piece of work you have created. The normal format would be to include alongside the copyright symbol the year of first publication and the name of the copyright holder, however there are no particular legal requirements regarding this.
In printed matter, the copyright notice, including the copyright symbol, your name and the date of first publication, is usually found on the title page or the page before and after the title page. You could also place the copyright notice on the front or back cover or anywhere where it is obvious and noticeable.
Copyright is a legal means of protecting an author's work. It is a type of intellectual property that provides exclusive publication, distribution, and usage rights for the author. ... Many types of content can be protected by copyright. Examples include books, poems, plays, songs, films, and artwork.
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