Lars Gullik Bjønnes writes: No, use the copyright symbol directly or write it out -> "Copyright", the strange thingie paranthesis-C-paranthesis have noe meaning legally. (it just looks kindo similar to the copyright symbol). Actually, under the Bern Convention, which governs copyright in the US, most of Western Europe, and Latin America, any statement that indicates `ownership' of the work is equally valid. Using the word copyright of the © symbol are traditional, and may be more readily recognized as symbols of ownership by a reader, but they have no legal significance. -- Ronald Florence http://members.home.net/18james
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