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A website page or Terms of Service or other written material might have a "Copyright Notice" posted in some form, either with the word "copyright" or a capital C inside a circle, which is the symbol for "copyright".

Most notices follow a set format, such as "Copyright (or symbol) The Company's Name (or Author's Name), year." Some notices give a full date, such as, May 1, 2012.

"All copyright, proprietary notices, or labels" may include instructive comments, such as the one in your question, and means "However this company or individual has written the copyright notice and instructions."

"Maintained in their original format" means you *must* copy the Copyright Statement and Instructive Statement in full, as is written.

So if you use that work/article on your website, (IF it states you can copy it), you must also copy the Copyright Statement and Instructive Statement in full, as is written and put it on the same webpage where you placed the work/writing.

NOTE, students in secondary or post-secondary school may need to re-format the details of the source information to fit a Style, such as APA Style.

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