>At 02:21 PM 2/20/00 -0800, you wrote:
>>The library <http://www.aksmiley.org/> would like to use my photos, and
>>asked me how I'd like to be credited? Well, this is the first time I've
>>offered up anything, so how does it go? Something like "Photo courtesy of
>>Acer V, all rights reserved" is something that was mentioned offlist
>>before I published them, but I'd like to hear more ideas and suggestions.
>>
>>BTW, I told them that they were free to use them on the site if they
>>credited me, so that's where I'd like help now!
>>
>>THanks,
>>
>>/Acer V
>
>Assert copyright, which your statement doesn't.
>
>Copyright (c) 2000 by [Your real name, not a nickname.]
> ^
>
For basic and straight from the horse's mouth copyright information see
the US Copyright Office at http://www.loc.gov/copyright/circs/circ1.html
where they have a nice outline of what you need to know about copyright
notices, etc.
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