Husted-san wrote:

> (c) isn't actually legal. Though, Copyright with the date is just as
> good as the symbol.

Isn't legal?  That's an odd one.  Is a small, half-pitched katakana "u"
in its place legal?  That's what I used to see back when I used Windows.
Now I see either a "?" or nothing at all due to different font sets on
UNIX.

If a circled "c" is the only allowable gliph, then I guess an image would
be necessary for the highest international appeal.

(Japanese sites tend to either use "(c)" or "(C)".  Does that mean that
none of them are actually being protected by copyright?)

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