© … useless or necessary?

PlagiarismToday » Why Use Copyright Notices?

Copyright notices, along with the famed © symbol, are archaic relics of a bygone era. Rendered obsolete by the Copyright Act of 1976 and the Berne convention, the copyright notice has been virtually useless legally for nearly three decades.

PlagarismToday gives a good insight into the complex world of Copyright issues - not legal advice but good discussion points.

Do you still use the © symbol?
Have another look at this earlier post for some copyright tools for use on the web.

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