Hello,

Apologies for the off-topic post, but the number of non-English speakers on the 
list was too handy to pass up.

In English speaking countries, copyright declarations are usually made like 
this:

"Copyright © [YEAR(S)] [HOLDER]"

Where [YEAR(S)] is a calendar year or range of years, and [HOLDER] is the 
copyright holder.  Sometimes a phrase such as "All rights reserved" might be 
appended.

How does this vary in non-English-speaking locales?  Would anyone care to share 
the idiomatic declaration for their locale if it's different?  If people want 
to mail me directly, I can summarise for the list if it's of any interest.  
(Obligatory WebObjects content: I actually want to localize exactly such a 
declaration for an app.)


-- 
Paul.

http://logicsquad.net/


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