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Message   Adam Thomas Ness    CARLOMAN   Copyright Symbol   September 28, 1995
 10:05 PM *  

As the Horrid Daemon Carloman #1 @1610069*1 rose from the pit it said Copyright Symbol to All
 C#@> Is there a legally acceptable symbol one can use in electronic
 C#@> mail communications? Since the encircled lowercase c is not part of the
 C#@> ASCII character set, I would like to draw less attention to the notice
 C#@> than spelling out Copyright would afford. I would be inclined to use c.
 C#@> but that means "circa" usually, and may be misinterpreted.
 C#@> The only alternatives I can come with so far are variants on
 C#@> boxing the letter somehow, e.g.
 C#@>
 C#@> <c> [c] (c)

 C#@> ���Ŀ
 C#@> � c �  (gawdy, but somehow appealing!)
 C#@> �����

 C#@> etc. Thanks for any info & ideas.

    I believe that the legaly binding method is
    Copyright (c) 1995 by Adam Ness.
    or you may be able to shorten it to (c) 1995.

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      "I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who
live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the
flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me, and delivered
Himself up for me."

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