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How to Type Copyright Symbol ©

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The copyright symbol © is used worldwide to indicate intellectual property ownership. You'll see it in footer text, photo credits, legal notices, and document signatures. While most people know the symbol, typing it can be tricky without the right shortcut.

This guide covers every method to type © on Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iPhone, Android, and Linux. We also include the related trademark ™ and registered ® symbols, since they're often used together.

All symbols on this page are standard Unicode text — they work in any application, from Word documents and emails to social media posts and website footers.

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Copyright Symbol FAQ

The alt code for © is Alt+0169. Hold Alt, type 0169 on the numeric keypad, then release Alt. Make sure Num Lock is enabled. This works in all Windows applications.

Press Option+G on Mac to type © instantly. This keyboard shortcut works in all applications — Safari, Pages, Mail, and more.

© (copyright) protects original works like books, music, and art. ® (registered trademark) indicates a trademark registered with a government office. ™ (trademark) can be used for any unregistered trademark claim. Each has different legal implications.

In most countries, copyright protection is automatic upon creation — you don't need the © symbol. However, using © followed by the year and owner name (© 2026 John Doe) provides clear notice and can strengthen legal claims.

In Word, type (c) and it auto-corrects to ©. You can also use Alt+0169 on the numpad, or go to Insert → Symbol and search for 'copyright'. The auto-correct works by default in Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint.

In HTML, use &copy; or &#169; for the © symbol. A typical footer: <p>&copy; 2026 Your Company. All rights reserved.</p>. Many CMS platforms also have copyright widgets.

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