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The [b]copyright sign[/b] is printed on the keyboard with Alt + 0169. Numbers are typed on a numeric keypad with Num Lock on.
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The [b]copyright sign[/b] is printed on the keyboard with Alt + 0169. The numbers are typed on a numeric keypad with Num Lock on.
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This icon is a [https://unicode-table.com/en/0043/ Latin letter "C"] in the circle. Correctly to call it - a sign of copyright law protection. Applied with published work of the person or of the organization. Sometimes it indicates, in fact, protected content. It is like a notification "Caution, [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F608/ evil] copywriter." The absence of a copyright sign does not mean that rights does not belong to anyone. For the rights to the work appear with the author, when he creates it. Theoretically, for this, some formality of the registration type is not needed.
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This icon is a [https://unicode-table.com/en/0043/ Latin letter "C"] in the circle. To call it correctly - a sign of copyright law protection. Applied with published work of the person or of the organization. Sometimes it indicates, in fact, protected content. It is like a notification "Caution, [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F608/ angry] copywriter." If there's no copyright symbol, it doesn't mean that the rights belong to nobody. For they automatically appear as soon as the author starts creating something. In theory you don't need to registrate them or anything like that.
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The first letter of the word copyright is the basis of the symbol. In places that do not pretend to be solid, it is sometimes written like this: (c).
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The first letter of the word copyright is the basis of the symbol. If the text you see doesn't aspire to be solid, you may find this sign: (c).
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By analogy with the symbol of copyright there is also a sign of copyleft. It looks almost the same, only the letter "c" is expanded [U:0254]. Indicates the reverse, i.e. rightholders allow the distribution of the object and its versions, usually provided that all derivatives are also free for copying.
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Together with copyright there is also a sign of copyleft. It looks almost the same, only the letter "c" is facing the opposite direction [U:0254]. It indicates the reverse, i.e. rightholders allow the distribution of the material and its versions, usually provided that all derivatives are also free for copying.
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