all of above.
The copyright page is generally on the reverse of the title page rather than on the back of the book. It includes copyright and printing information.
The copyright page of a book is typically on the reverse of the title page.
The reverse of the title page should have all of the copyright information.
It is fine to title your book exactly or similarly to an existing book. You cannot however copy the content of an existing book. There are thousands of books, songs and films out there which have the same title but different content.
The copyright and catalog-in-publication data should be on the reverse of the title page.
There are hundreds of books by that title.
Short phrases such as book titles are not protected by copyright.
The copyright notice and other cataloging data is usually on the reverse of the title page.
The copyright page of a book is typically on the reverse of the title page, and includes copyright notifications and cataloging data for the national library of the country in which it was published.
It varies. In a book, the copyright information is generally on the reverse of the title page; in digital materials, it may be embedded in metadata.
This type of bibliographical information is generally on the copyright page, on the reverse of the title page.
Usually the page in small print before the title page.