Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/5/84; site ism780c.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ukma!psuvm.bitnet!psuvax1!burdvax!sdcrdcf!ism780c!tim From: tim@ism780c.UUCP (Tim Smith) Newsgroups: net.sources.bugs Subject: Re: copyright notice Message-ID: <292@ism780c.UUCP> Date: Tue, 21-Jan-86 16:33:04 EST Article-I.D.: ism780c.292 Posted: Tue Jan 21 16:33:04 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 23-Jan-86 09:23:17 EST References: <1536@wanginst.UUCP> <1073@ecsvax.UUCP> <3167@sun.uucp> <8422@amdcad.UUCP> <605@scc.UUCP> Reply-To: tim@ism780c.UUCP (Tim Smith) Distribution: net Organization: Interactive Systems Corp., Santa Monica, CA Lines: 27 In article <605@scc.UUCP> steiny@scc.UUCP (Don Steiny) writes: > >> (C) 1986 Joe Random is not a valid copyright. >> Copyright 1986 Joe Random is. >> > According to the same book, p. 29: > > The internationally recognized copyright symbox, [circle >with a C in it], should always be the first part of the notice. >Since CRT screens and most dot matrix printers don't have a [circle >with a C in it], you can substitute and use a (C). The >second part of the notice is the word "Copyright." Technically >this is unnecessary as long as you have a [circle with a C in it], . . . > (C) is NOT a valid substitute for [circle with a C in it], according to the software law book I read. This book is copyright 1984, so unless they changed things since then, the stuff marked ">>" is correct. The only thing that will work on all printers and CRTs is "Copyright 1986 by Put Your Name Here". It is also a good idea to follow this with "all rights reserved". [ The book I read was "A Software Law Primer" ( or something like that... see the posting in net.legal with the subject "Software Law ( and copyright )", where I give the name, author and ISBN number of the book ] -- Tim Smith sdcrdcf!ism780c!tim || ima!ism780!tim || ihnp4!cithep!tim