Many programs will autocorrect (c) to the copyright symbol. Otherwise, you can insert a symbol from the keyboard map. In Microsoft Word, for example, select "Symbol" from the "Insert" menu.
Alt 0169 (numbers on the numeric keyboard)
Press Alt key in the keyboard and press the digits 0,1,6,9
Yes, you can use the copyright symbol () without registering your work. Registration is not required for copyright protection, but it does provide additional benefits and legal advantages.
Press and hold the <alt> key & the press 0-1-6-9 on the numerical keypad. Most word processing programs will also autocorrect (c) to the copyright symbol.
No there is not, however, when on a word document (or other) there should be a 'SYMBOL' key. click on that and it should be in there.
Yes, you can use the copyright symbol () without registering your work. However, registering your work with the U.S. Copyright Office provides additional legal protections and benefits.
None. you wouldn't copyright the copyright symbol, you would trademark it.
© created on a PC either by using the character map or 0-1-6-9In the United States, a copyright notice consists of three elements::1. the © symbol (in some cases (c) is substituted), the word "Copyright" or abbreviation "Copr.";2. the first year of publication; and3. the owner of the copyright, either by name, abbreviation, or other designation.
Without opening the keyboard, go to the onscreen keyboard. touch "?123" then ALT
Yes. The UK has no formal registration.
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: ©