The best way to copy right your work is to add a copy right notice. After that, you should register your work with the U.S. Copy Right office. http://www.ehow.com/how_2040334_copyright-work.html
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
copy write law is a law that tells you that you cant copy other peoples work,song,or anything of the internet word by word unless you put that persons name down on that work, and yes some people should think about it
IT is not possible to copy on a write protect disk. Try and disable the write protech and you will be able to copy on the flash drive.
There are a few steps to completion. One is plan. Two is write rough copy. Three is write second copy. Four is write final copy. Five is edit. Six is publish.
First of all do research an also don't just copy from people's work it really helps if your work is creative yet factual.
Easiest approach is to copy and paste a past project, then edit as you read along and claim ownership of work
An annotated copy is a copy of a work that includes annotations. Annotations are comments or notes, usually written in the margin, about the work.
Start with a story map and write down things that deal with ice cream. Then, narrow it down and do an outline. Now, you are ready to write. Write a rough draft and go over it for errors. Finally, do a final copy of your article. Now, get to work on it.
Call or write the landlord asking for a copy of your lease.
7 1/2 cents/copy
No Cus it's copy write.
You can't write a new one now, but you can copy one done.