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by Rob B. - 08/20/26 02:34 PM
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Hello! I haven't been posting for a while but I was looking via the forums and reading your posts... Anyway, I have a question. One of my friends sent me a message some time ago saying that I should change my copyright sign on Soundclick because he believes that (C) is not the correct sign or legally not correct... On Soundclick it is really hard to make the recognzed sign © due to the way their site works and I know that many folks here use (C) or (c) I also noticed that some people on YouTube write Copyright© All rights reserved. Would you please let me know whcih way is the best/correct? Thank you so much.
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