Brock Rozen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > - lose the (c) since it is not a valid substitute the copyright > > symbol © (it's common, but not really valid; on the other hand, > > the word "Copyright" is enough on it's own) > > Adding the words "All Rights Reserved." after the whole "Copyright" > statement is important as well.
No, nothing is needed. Not even a "Copyright 1999 J. Random Hacker" is needed. The Berne Convention provides formless copyright and even USA follows this convention since April 1. 1989. Read Brad Templeton's Copyright Myths page on: http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html -- I congratulate you. Happy goldfish bowl to you, to me, to everyone, and may each of you fry in hell forever. -- Isaac Asimov, "The Dead Past"

