(C) is common in limited character set copyright messages as a stand-in for the 
copyright symbol but has no standing in statute law and I believe has never 
been tested in court. So the preference is just Copyright 2015 Charles Mills, 
not (C) Copyright 2015 Charles Mills. The (C) does nothing and is what the 
Copyright Office calls "surplusage" -- meaningless excess verbiage (as is the 
ever-popular, long-obsolete "all rights reserved").

Charles

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Subject: Strange comment in PTF.

Spotted in /bin/bpxtrace:

    /*   $P2=ME13724  HBB7760, 081005, PD2R: Remove "(C)" from copyright  */

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