Answer by Charles for Add copyright notice to a website
You are right to be wary of the year range copyrights! These have no legal meaning, and it's entirely possible that their use would weaken your position in the unlikely case that you went to court.Of...
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I don't know the right way to copyright stuff. On websites, I just leave a "Copyright (c) UmbraProjekt. All rights reserved" notice in the footer.As for copyrighting code that's copyrighted by someone...
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1) There is no particular 'right way' of adding a copyright notice, as there are different requirements in different countries, but I would include the word 'copyright', the copyright symbol, the year...
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The dates are there because you created the work(s) on your site in those years. Most sites use Copyright (start year) - (current year) You, Inc. All rights reserved.If you use others' copyrighted...
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There are a few ways of writing this, but generally this is fine:Copyright © 2010 Your Name. All rights reserved.If the year is earlier than the current year, it's assumed that it means 2009-NOW, so no...
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It is a losing battle to copyright code unless you are Goldman. AFAIK just having a domain with content is all you need. Shows that you have purchased and made content related to your idea.
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I want to add a copyright notice to a website I created.Something like (c) Me 2010. All rights reserved.I am aware that everything written by someone is automatically copyrighted (if I'm not mistaken,...
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