In the United States, a copyright notice consists of three elements::
1. the © symbol (in some cases (c) is substituted), the word "Copyright" or abbreviation "Copr.";
2. the first year of publication; and
3. the owner of the copyright, either by name, abbreviation, or other designation
In the United States, a copyright notice consists of three elements:: 1. the © symbol (in some cases (c) is substituted), the word "Copyright" or abbreviation "Copr."; 2. the first year of publication; and 3. the owner of the copyright, either by name, abbreviation, or other designation
In the United States, a copyright notice generally consists of these three elements:: 1. the © symbol (in some cases (c) is substituted), the word "Copyright" or abbreviation "Copr."; 2. the first year of publication; and 3. the owner of the copyright, either by name, abbreviation, or other designation.
The copyright notice and other cataloging data is usually on the reverse of the title page.
Same as copyright notice for anything else: Copyright, or copr. or circle-C, the date of copyright and the author or other copyright owner's name. E.g., "Copyright 2012 Walt Disney Productions, Inc."
It can be. Notification is not required for protection.
A notice can be added as soon as the project is complete, even before registration.
Yes.
Stop downloading copyright infringing materials.
Notification is not required for protection.
Generally yes it it. The requirement to list a copyright notice in order to be protected was discontinued over 20 years ago.
No. Since 1989 it has not been necessary to put a copyright notice on any work in order for it to be protected
No; in 1953, formal registration was required for protection.