ebassi, 1 month ago @hughsie there is no difference; "Copyright (c)", "Copyright (C)", and "Copyright ©" all mean the same thing: "Copyright Copyright"—which is why you either use "Copyright" or you use "©", but not both at the same time. Well, not that you need it anyway: copyright is instantaneous and automatic; the US joined the Berne convention in the late '80s, so old explicit rules have persisted. In newly written code the recommendation is to follow REUSE: https://reuse.software
@hughsie there is no difference; "Copyright (c)", "Copyright (C)", and "Copyright ©" all mean the same thing: "Copyright Copyright"—which is why you either use "Copyright" or you use "©", but not both at the same time.
Well, not that you need it anyway: copyright is instantaneous and automatic; the US joined the Berne convention in the late '80s, so old explicit rules have persisted.
In newly written code the recommendation is to follow REUSE: https://reuse.software