© hold down alt key and type the numbers 0, 1, 6, 9
It's called Decimal ASCII for HTML
more info below and check the link for complete copyright info:
Form of Notice for Visually Perceptible Copies
The notice for visually perceptible copies should contain all the following three elements:
1. The symbol © (the letter C in a circle), or the word “Copyright,” or the abbreviation “Copr.”; and
2. The year of first publication of the work. In the case of compilations or derivative works incorporating previously published material, the year date of first publication of the compilation or derivative work is sufficient. The year date may be omitted where a pictorial, graphic, or sculptural work, with accompanying textual matter, if any, is reproduced in or on greeting cards, postcards, stationery, jewelry, dolls, toys, or any useful article; and
3. The name of the owner of copyright in the work, or an abbreviation by which the name can be recognized, or a generally known alternative designation of the owner.
Example: © 2006 John Doe
The “C in a circle” notice is used only on “visually perceptible copies.” Certain kinds of works—for example, musical, dramatic, and literary works—may be fixed not in “copies” but by means of sound in an audio recording. Since audio recordings such as audio tapes and phonograph disks are “phonorecords” and not “copies,” the “C in a circle” notice is not used to indicate protection of the underlying musical, dramatic, or literary work that is recorded.
2007-01-31 16:12:17
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answered by ~ le ant ~ 2
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The Copyright Sign
2016-12-18 05:20:19
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answered by ? 4
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This Site Might Help You.
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how to type the copyright sign?
2015-08-18 18:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Sign isn't enough, it's better to write, copyrighted by whomever, all rights reserved, can not be reproduced in whole or in part in any manner without the expressed permission of the author.
Some people add, "Quotes may be used for the purpose of book reviews in periodicals and newspapers"
You will find the c in circle in dingbats on your word processer.
2007-01-31 16:12:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Just put a little c with the year and date. And state that its Copyrighted.
2007-01-31 16:07:44
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answered by Matty G 3
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Are you using "Word" as your software? If so, click on "Insert" then click "Symbol" . The font is normal text. Click it and it will insert it into the document.
If you don't use Word, you need merely type the words, ie. "This story is a copyright of Ellie Phant" and that is good enough.
2007-01-31 16:08:36
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answered by P W 3
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I have a macintosh, so this may not work for Windows, but on my computer you can hold down the alt key and then the letter g and it will show up (©). Hope that works for you!
2007-01-31 16:13:52
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answered by Anonymous
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If using MS Word press And hold ctrl-alt-c. Include year and your name.
2007-01-31 17:10:46
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answered by SA Writer 6
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--->> Tips---> https://trimurl.im/e43/how-to-type-the-copyright-sign
2015-08-04 09:54:49
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answered by ? 1
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