A series of letters or numbers on a copyright page is usually used to indicate the edition of the book. Many publishers will use an ascending scale (34567890 would mean the book is a 3rd edition since 1 & 2 are missing). In this case "C" would also indicate a 3rd edition since A & B are gone.
The letter "C" likely represents the printer's signature, which is a code or symbol used by the printing press to ensure pages are assembled in the correct order during the binding process. This signature helps binders maintain the correct sequence of pages when assembling the book.
it means copyright it's the symbol for copyright
The c in a circle means 'copyright'.
It just means general copyright, as a concept, as opposed to a specific right on a specific material. A generic copyright letter is basically a form letter to alter as needed.
If you draw something, it's automatically protected by copyright. Otherwise... "register" is way too long.
LBD means little black dress
No, The Three Little Pigs is a public domain story, which means it is not protected by copyright and can be freely used and adapted by anyone.
My guess is 'Jet'
It means that if you copy something copyright and don't give it its props (or credit) you will be sued
If someone is no stranger to allegations of copyright infringement, it means he gets accused of copyright infringement a lot.
Thin
Odd as it looks... it means "My little black pimp".
If you transmit a copyright photo, movie, or music file then copyright is involved. It's the act of copying, not the means, that counts.