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codeTONY wrote:Copyrights (©) are legal and free.
Restricted (®) are paid for and for bigger business. You use this when you SELL something.
Trademark (â„¢) are when you copyright a PHRASE. This is costly, too.
OH! With most fonts, you make those sysbol by using ASC11.
Hold "ALT" and press the following key combonations, then let go to make the symbols;
© = 0169
® = 0174
â„¢ = 0153
TB3 wrote:I'm a prospective writer and apparently in Britain if you seal a copy of your work in an envelop and get it date-stamped at a Post Office, it can serve as offical proof of ownership.
SamBlob wrote:However, one can also get a copyright by registering the work at the National Archive. I have done so for a poetry book, for which I also got a publisher's registration number and a ISBN.
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
TB3 wrote:SamBlob wrote:However, one can also get a copyright by registering the work at the National Archive. I have done so for a poetry book, for which I also got a publisher's registration number and a ISBN.
Very cool indeed - are you going to try and find a publisher now?
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