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Alderman & Alderman Counselors at Law Hartford, CT New York, New York Stamford, CT |
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the United States Code the author of original visually perceivable work
validly provides notice of a copyright by placing the "AF," "©," or
the word "Copyright" in a conspicuous location followed by the first year
of publication and text identifying the name of the owner of the copyright.
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