A carbon copy is made by using carbon paper. Carbon paper is a very thin sheet of paper coated on one side with a film of carbon in suspension. The carbon paper is placed between two sheets of paper when intending to write or type (with a typewriter) on one of the sheets and to produce a duplicate of the writing on the second sheet of paper. It is important to have the carbon side of the carbon paper resting on the paper that will be the duplicate. The term "carbon copy" (abbreviated cc) is used to indicate the duplicate. Now, when it is possible to create duplicate copies by other means, the term "carbon copy" continues to be used to refer to the duplicate copies.
cc=carbon copy bcc= blind carbon copy. use these when sending to multiple addresses
Carbon Copy Carbon Copy
Carbon Copy BCC = Blind Carbon Copy
Carbon Copy - film - was created in 1981.
Carbon Copy Media was created in 2006.
CC - Carbon Copy BCC - Blind Carbon Copy
carbon copy, meaning sending the same thing to another person. cc = carbon copy bcc = blind carbon copy
The duration of Carbon Copy - film - is 1.53 hours.
If you mean email it's carbon copy
c: Edit (Wolf5370): Actually it is usually ".cc" for carbon copy and ".bcc" for blind carbon copy. Standard notation.
Carbon copy enables you to send an email to a list of clients. The entire list of addresses you sent the email to is displayed in the cc field. Blind carbon copy hides the list of email addresses from the recipients.
Copy furnish is another way to say carbon copy. Popular in letters and emails, it is abbreviated with the letters CC, or BCC for blind carbon copy.