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I use the MIT license and it has this format as an example in https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT:
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) <year> <copyright holders>
Permission is ...
I also see many sites adding the text "Copyright" in the footer, however I have heard that in fact these sites do not have the "copyright", people put it in the footer by simply putting.
So what I’d like to understand is that let’s say that the data on the site does not have a "defined license", the copyright in the footer is almost an error?
Or copyright is a term I can "tell" which copy rights on the content or code?
What this term really means?
"Copy Right" or "Copy Right", rsrsrs. Joke
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