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Date: 3/18/2003 2:10:00 PM
From Authorid: 13897
usually you can go (c) and it'll add it in there for you... in programs like Microsoft Word.. or you can go to your Character Map and it'll usually be there. =) hope that helped. ![]() |
Date: 3/18/2003 2:11:00 PM
From Authorid: 60792
alt+0169 = © ![]() |
Date: 3/18/2003 2:18:00 PM
From Authorid: 53052
a good way to actually copywrite your work is to register it(registering it will copyright it) or if you can't afford to go that route.. is to put it in a big envelope(date the work and all) and send it registered mail TO YOURSELF!!! that way the envelope will have a date and such on it... and file it away(DO NOT OPEN THE ENVELOPE!!!!) that way if you feel like someone has stole your idea or work.. you have proof of when you had done it(the only place that should be opened would probally be a court if you take it to court) ![]() |
Date: 3/18/2003 2:41:00 PM
From Authorid: 57116
OK...here's the cheap way....you put your work in an envelope and mail it to yourself......when it comes back to you.......here's the important part......DO NOT OPEN IT!!!! If someone else ever uses your work without your permission in the future........you just dig out that old letter.......and let the United States Judical System handle it from there.... ![]() |
Date: 3/18/2003 2:42:00 PM
From Authorid: 57116
oops, Midnightly, sorry ![]() |
Date: 3/18/2003 9:43:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 23367
thanx for are your suggestions that was real helpful ![]() ![]() |
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