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What is the copyright symbol? How is the copyright symbol formed?

What is the copyright symbol? How is the copyright symbol formed? A copyright mark refers to a mark printed on a work and its copies indicating that the work is protected by copyright. Anyone who claims copyright for a published work must have a formal notice on all volumes as a condition of protection. The following introduces the definition and composition of the copyright symbol. What is the copyright symbol? Copyright mark refers to the mark printed on a work and its copies indicating that the work is protected by copyright. Its function is to inform the public that works are protected by copyright, so as to prove that copyright infringement is intentional and to restrain it to a certain extent. Many countries do not require the presence of a copyright mark as a condition for obtaining copyright, but instead indicate that the work is protected by copyright law. Some countries require that published works must bear certain marks in order to enjoy copyright. Otherwise, it will be deemed to have entered the public domain and the copyright will be lost forever. The copyright mark traditionally used in China is the word "Copyright". The copyright mark must usually be accompanied by explanatory text regarding the copyright status of the work. For example, the Universal Copyright Convention stipulates that the copyright mark consists of the copyright symbol C, which is the first letter of the English word copyright (copyright) followed by a circle. The copyright mark must be published in a prominent part of the work. How is the copyright symbol formed? According to the provisions of the Universal Copyright Convention, the internationally recognized copyright mark consists of three parts: (1) Symbol C (the abbreviation of the English word "Copyright"). (2) The name of the copyright owner. (3) The year the work was first published. In addition, some national copyright laws also stipulate that other symbols and words can be used, such as copyright, COPR, or DR (Spanish abbreviation of copyright reserved), P (used on audio and video products), etc. The copyright mark should be clearly visible, usually in a prominent place on the work. Adding a copyright mark is a routine work in copyright management in the international journal industry. For example, all scientific and technological journals in the United States have copyright marks. The above is about the copyright symbols and their related components. If you want to know more about the copyright symbols, please call the Bajie Intellectual Property Service Hotline. Bajie Intellectual Property focuses on: trademarks, patents, copyrights, domain names and other intellectual property business directions. There are three main business segments: conventional intellectual property, foreign-related intellectual property, and intellectual property transactions. A dark horse enterprise in the Internet + intellectual property industry.