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COPYRIGHT Element

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The COPYRIGHT element defines a text string specifying the copyright information for an ASX or ENTRY element.

<COPYRIGHT>
    text string
</COPYRIGHT>

Attributes

This element has no attributes.

Parent/Child Elements

Hierarchy Elements
Parent elements ASX, ENTRY
Child elements None

Remarks

This element defines a text string that specifies the copyright information for an ASX or ENTRY element.

When this element appears within an ASX element, the copyright string is displayed only as Show information. When this element appears within an ENTRY element, the text is displayed as clip information. Each parent ASX and ENTRY element should contain at most one child COPYRIGHT element. Multiple COPYRIGHT elements after the first will be ignored and will not be displayed.

The characters for copyright and trademark registration symbols ( or ) may not display properly if the metafile is not encoded using the UTF-8 encoding scheme. In this case, to display either of these symbols properly for all users, you can use the ASCII equivalents (c) and (R) instead.

If the metafile is encoded using UTF-8, copyright and trademark symbols will display correctly.

Examples

<COPYRIGHT>Copyright (c) 1998, Microsoft Corporation</COPYRIGHT>

Requirements

Requirement Value
Version
Windows Media Player version 7.0 or later
Header
Msfeeds.h

See also

Adding Copyright Characters to Metafiles

Windows Media Metafile Elements Reference

Windows Media Metafile Reference