Well, in the US you get a copyright by simply saying "Copyright 2010
Joe Blow" or some such.  (In fact, technically it's copyrighted even
without that, so long as you don't take actions perceived as placing
it in the public domain.)  REGISTERING the copyright is a bit more
work, but was fairly straight-forward last time I did it (admittedly
it was about 25 years ago) and reasonably cheap (like $10 at the
time).

If you intend for your code to not be public domain you should at
least put a copyright statement in each source file, and display a
copyright notice somewhere on a bringup page or some such.  (And I
just checked and the fee for filing is $35.)

http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ61.pdf

On Nov 9, 7:11 pm, darrinps <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just curious if many here do that. Not a quick process and not free.

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