The artist is concerned with protecting his or her copyright.
All art is subject to the copyright of the original artist anyway.
None. you wouldn't copyright the copyright symbol, you would trademark it.
The copyright symbol consists of a C in a circle has become a widely recognised symbol. The copyright symbol was first used in section 18 of the 1909 American Copyright Act.
The law has changed and the copyright symbol is no longer needed to insure the protection of the copyright owner. The symbol for copyright is: ©
it means copyright it's the symbol for copyright
The copyright symbol looks like a lower case c with a circle around it. ©
As long as the painting is entirely original, no.
Although it is not required for protection, the copyright symbol is a way to denote the copyright year and rightsholder of a work, such as at the bottom of this page, where it says "Copyright (c) 2011 Answers Corporation."
copyright symbol is c with circle ©
A c in parenthesis generally autocorrects to the copyright symbol. This can be stopped in the "Options" menu.
A c in a circle.
Altering a copyrighted painting to teach a technique is still copyright infringement as that falls under derivative works.