Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga:14767 comp.sys.misc:1204 comp.sys.ibm.pc:12210 comp.sys.mac:13001 comp.sys.atari.st:7706 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!think!ames!ll-xn!oberon!pollux.usc.edu!papa From: papa@pollux.usc.edu (Marco Papa) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga,comp.sys.misc,comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Shareware? Hah! Message-ID: <7118@oberon.USC.EDU> Date: 22 Feb 88 05:37:33 GMT References: <4815@ihlpg.ATT.COM> <3343@killer.UUCP> <2608@gryphon.CTS.COM> <333@esquire.UUCP> <22977@brunix.UUCP> Sender: news@oberon.USC.EDU Reply-To: papa@pollux.usc.edu (Marco Papa) Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Lines: 13 In article <22977@brunix.UUCP> cs224065@brap0a94.UUCP (Nicholas Thompson) writes: >Don't bet on it...as I recall from the booklet on corporate security >they gave me when I first went to work, the only ABSOLUTE way to >secure the copyright on the document is with the symbol-which-is- >usually-approximated-by-(c). You know, the small letter c with the >circle around it. The c with parentheses doesn't cut it, neither >does "Copyright (c) 1988 by Nick Thompson. All Rights Reserved." WRONG: Copyright or Copr. instead of the "c in a circle" is perfectly OK. If you don't know what you are talking about, why don't you shut up. -- Marco