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This sign is irrelevant in germany and has low significance in the EU. Main significance is in US, mainly to be able to enforce copyright. However for me only the german "Urheberrecht" is relevant. As long as we do not plan to do such thing in US we just can leave it as is. Officially either the symbol or Copyright needs to be written (can be abbreviated as Copr.). If unavailable (C) can be used instead. For EU officially it is called Copyright Law (of the EU).
Change (c) symbol with ©. This requires unicode symbol
U+00A9
in the C++ source code.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: