Not necessarily, but if you are using a nickname or pseudonym for publishing, it would be worthwhile to note that in the copyright registration.
The title page generally includes the title, the author's name, the publisher, and sometimes the city it was published in. The copyright page includes the same, plus a detailed copyright notification, the catalog-in-publication data from the national library of the country in which it was published, notes on the printing or edition, and other legal boilerplate.
A copyright is a legal claim to the right to copy (reproduce and publish) a work. A statement of copyright is a statement of the author's or creator's intent to be protected under international copyright law. To qualify for copyright protection, a work must be original, and the copyright is for a set period of time, the lifetime of the author plus 70 years. If the author used another name on the work (pen name, stage name ect.) then the work is protected for 95 years from the date it was published or 120 years from the date it was created.Under the Berne Convention, to which the U.S. subscribes, copyright of a work is automatic and does not require a special formal statement. However, the copyright notice can be useful in a legal action.See Related Link for some more information about copyright.
To footnote a book: Authors last name, first name, middle initial. Title of book(underlined). Where it was published, who published it, copyright date, pages used. To footnote an Encyclopedia: Authors last name, first name, middle initial. "title of article", Name of Encyclopedia(underlined). Volume, Where it was published, who published it, copyright Date, pages used. To footnote a Website: Michigan occupational information(underlined). Or MOIS. Michigan Department of Education. "name of career", Date. To footnote a magazine: Authors last name, first name, middle initial. "title of article:, Name of magazine(underlined). Volume, where it was published, who published it, copyright date, pages used. --Daniella B. S.
The more famous book, by Rabindranath Tagore, was published in 1913. There is a Bengali book of the same name published in 1910.
Generally before. Most notifications say Copyright (c) 1998 Author's Name.
Crispin: The Cross of Lead was written by Avi, and first published by Hyperion in 2002. Avi is the pen name of Edward Irving Wortis.
Same as copyright notice for anything else: Copyright, or copr. or circle-C, the date of copyright and the author or other copyright owner's name. E.g., "Copyright 2012 Walt Disney Productions, Inc."
The Holt California Social Studies book of that name was first published in January 2006, which will be the copyright date.
Jere Maudsley has written: 'Hunter'
To cite a self-published book in a research paper, include the author's name, book title, publication year, and the fact that it is self-published. For example: Author Last Name, First Name. Book Title. Self-published, Year.
Last name, First name of movie director.Title. Date watched. Year published (created usually copyright year). Print.
The title page is at the beginning of a book or document and shows the name of the work, the Author's name and sometimes a dedication. The Copyright page is usually at the end of the book and shows references to resources and has a copyright paragraph. The copyright paragraph states that no one can copy this article or work without the express permission of the author.