In Germany it's in the most cases:

© [YEAR(S)] [HOLDER] - Alle Rechte vorbehalten

Stefan

Am 08.11.10 04:34, schrieb Paul Hoadley:
On 05/11/2010, at 4:52 PM, Paul Hoadley wrote:

In English speaking countries, copyright declarations are usually made like 
this:

"Copyright © [YEAR(S)] [HOLDER]"

Where [YEAR(S)] is a calendar year or range of years, and [HOLDER] is the copyright 
holder.  Sometimes a phrase such as "All rights reserved" might be appended.

How does this vary in non-English-speaking locales?
Henrique Prange gave me Brazilian Portuguese:

"Todos os Direitos Reservados © [YEAR(S)] [HOLDER]"

Can anyone give me French, German or Italian?


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