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The end of a sentence or half-verse may be marked with the "।" symbol (called a daṇḍa, meaning "bar", or called a pūrṇa virām, meaning "full stop/pause"). The end of a full verse may be marked with a double-daṇḍa, a "॥" symbol. A comma (called an alpa virām, meaning "short stop/pause") is used to denote a natural pause in speech.
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However Arnoud Engelfriet writes that "[t]he phrase ['All rights reversed'] by itself is not enough; a license must explicitly state the rights that are granted". [2] "All Rights Reversed" (sometimes spelled rites) was used by author Gregory Hill in his Discordian text Principia Discordia. [3]
The copyleft symbol is a mirrored version of the copyright symbol, ©: a reversed C in a circle. [60] A 2016 proposal to add the symbol to a future version of Unicode was accepted by the Unicode Technical Committee. [61] [62] The code point U+1F12F COPYLEFT SYMBOL was added in Unicode 11. [62] [63] The copyleft symbol has no legal status. [64]
The author, or the licensor in case the author did a contractual transfer of rights, needs to have the exclusive rights on the work. If the work has already been published under a public license, it can be uploaded by any third party, once more on another platform, by using a compatible license, and making reference and attribution to the original license (e.g. by referring to the URL of the ...
The copyright symbol, or copyright sign, designated by (a circled capital letter "C"), is the symbol used in copyright notices for works other than sound recordings.
Rights of free men under law, as different to benefits afforded to persons by the local/state/federal government under statute or commerce and adjudicated in court of equity. Eg: "Reserving all inalienable rights, waving none ever, in My correct capacity as beneficiary of the original jurisdiction.
Indian rupee symbol in graphic form. The new sign is a combination of the Devanagari letter र ("ra") and the Latin capital letter R without its vertical bar. The parallel lines at the top (with white space between them) makes an allusion to the tricolour Indian flag and also depict an equality sign that symbolizes the nation's desire to reduce economic disparity.