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  2. Copyright symbol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    The copyright symbol, or copyright sign, designated by (a circled capital letter "C"), is the symbol used in copyright notices for works other than sound recordings.

  3. Public Domain Mark - Wikipedia

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    The symbol is encoded in Unicode as U+1F16E CIRCLED C WITH OVERLAID BACKSLASH, [3] which was added in Unicode 13.0 in March 2020. [4] As there is no single definition of public domain and copyright laws differ by jurisdiction, a work can be in the public domain in some countries while still being under copyright in others (so called hybrid status).

  4. Copyright notice - Wikipedia

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    International copyright symbol. There are technical requirements as to the information a copyright notice must contain. Under the 1870 law, in effect until 1909, the copyright owner had to write "Entered according to act of Congress, in the year _____, by A. B., in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington."

  5. Template:Unichar - Wikipedia

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    Unassigned code points, to be labelled <reserved>, cannot be detected. When using |use-script=, then |use2= needs lowercase (e.g. 0485, Cyrs or cyrs) [clarification needed] When using for one of the RTL formatting marks, its effect may break out of the template (text following the template goes RTL, too). As it is now, this requires extra code.

  6. Copyright - Wikipedia

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    The proper copyright notice for sound recordings of musical or other audio works is a sound recording copyright symbol (℗, the letter P inside a circle, Unicode U+2117 ℗ SOUND RECORDING COPYRIGHT), which indicates a sound recording copyright, with the letter P indicating a "phonorecord".

  7. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    A numeric character reference refers to a character by its Universal Character Set/Unicode code point, and a character entity reference refers to a character by a predefined name. A numeric character reference uses the format &#nnnn; or &#xhhhh; where nnnn is the code point in decimal form, and hhhh is the code point in hexadecimal form.

  8. ASCII - Wikipedia

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    ASCII (/ ˈ æ s k iː / ⓘ ASS-kee), [3]: 6 an acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for electronic communication. . ASCII codes represent text in computers, telecommunications equipment, and other devic

  9. Sound recording copyright symbol - Wikipedia

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    The symbol was introduced into United States copyright law in 1971, when the US extended limited copyright protection to sound recordings. The United States anticipated signing onto the Geneva Phonograms Convention, which it had helped draft. [ 8 ]