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You are granted copyright protection automatically on creation. By registering your work with the U.S. Copyright Office or Canadian Copyright Office , you will be entitle to monetary damages in cases of infringement. It is best to add the copyright symbol, followed by your name and the year you work was created when you are submitting works to Today's Writing Community "The © symbol stands for 'copyright.'" You can type "(c)" or use the real copyright symbol. By typing © in a html document you will produce the copyright symbol ©.The standard internationally recognized copyright notice looks like this: © Rose DesRochers 2009.

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