The copyright symbol consists of a letter “c” in a circle, followed by the name of the owner of the copyright and the year the work was first published. You can use the copyright symbol even if you have not registered your copyright.
Can I use a copyright symbol on my website?
Where to Place Copyright Notice. It is legally sufficient to place one copyright notice for a website on the home page (usually at the bottom, sometimes known as the "footer"). This single notice is all that's required, no matter how extensive the website. However, you are perfectly free to use more than one notice.
Can I use the copyright symbol without registering UK?
You can use the copyright symbol even if you have not registered your copyright.
Does putting a copyright symbol mean anything?
The Copyright Act does not require that any symbols be used to indicate that works are subject to copyright. However, if you are going to distribute your work to the public, you should use the copyright symbol to let others know that the work is protected.
How do I use the copyright symbol?
The copyright symbol consists of a letter “c” in a circle, followed by the name of the owner of the copyright and the year the work was first published. For example, the copyright symbol, followed by Jane Doe, comma, 1999, indicates that Jane Doe is the author of the work that was first published in 1999.