Websites generally give the current year as the copyright year, as that is when the page rendered. Wiki.answers.com has a copyright notification at the bottom of every page.
Websites typically give the copyright date as the year the page was generated; therefore you'll see at the bottom of this page Copyright © [current year] Answers Corporation
Websites usually give the current year as the copyright year, as that's when the page rendered. In the case of WikiAnswers, there is a notification at the bottom of every page.
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If you are looking to put information from Answers.com | WikiAnswers into a paper and you need to refer to a date, you can usually use the copyright date which is down at the very bottom of the question page. However, this is not always the date of "publication" of that particular answer. For that, you would have to go into the question history, and note when the answer was written, or the edit that contains the information that you want to use in your paper.
Not necessarily. The release date can be well after the copyright date.
A corporate entity would not have a copyright date.
The copyright date of the original book is July 24th, 1954The copyright date of the movie is December 19th, 2001The copyright date of the video game is September 24th, 2002
The copyright date of Twilight is 2005.
No, a copyright date is the first date of publication and an imprint date can be many years later, e.g., a later edition based upon the original copyright date.
Each volume has its own copyright date.
the copyright date is 2005
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