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"Copyright reserved" means that the author retains all copyrights to a work regardless of how it is being displayed and cannot be reused without permission.

"All Rights Reserved" applies when two or more types of intellectual property law are involved.

A practical example would be a drawing of the Superman logo. The actual image is protected by copyright. The subject of the drawing (the "S" logo) is protected as a trademark so "all rights reserved" would be more appropriate than just "copyright reserved".

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