Add copyright notice to a website

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Published on 2010-12-10T20:15:47Z Indexed on 2011/06/23 16:32 UTC
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Not really a programming question, but I find it related.

If not (or you find this question too subjective), please tell me, yell at me, swear at me, kick me in the nuts, or just vote to close :)

I've read some questions and answers here on SO about adding copyright notices, but not the specific ones I am looking for.

I want to add a copyright notice to a website I created.

Something like (c) Me 2010. All rights reserved.

I am aware that everything written by someone is automatically copyrighted (if I'm not mistaken and perhaps depending on country laws).

I see some sites use the following format for this (c) Me 2009-2010. However for me that makes no sense to add an 'end-date' to the notice. I am aware I can code to update the notice every year, but I just find it strange. Or is it just me?

Another question is:

I also use copyrighted code from others (they are all mentioned in the credits incl. links to their licenses ofc) on my site. Would it still be OK to add the copyright notice to the site with only Me in it?

So to sum it up I have 2 questions:

  • What is THE RIGHT WAYTM of adding a copyright notice on a website (or code or whatever)? If there is one.
  • Is it allowed to copyright code with other copyrighted code within it?

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