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Stenka25 Posted 18 years ago
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All right reserved...

Is "all right reserved" the reduced equivalent of "all right is reserved"?
  

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" I assume the "reduced equivalent" would appear on a notice, eg. a published sheet of music, or a proprietary web posting. - A.

  • " I assume the "reduced equivalent" would appear on a notice, eg.
  • a published sheet of music, or a proprietary web posting.
  • - A.
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Yes, except in this case we customarily use the plural, "all rights are reserved." I assume the "reduced equivalent" would appear on a notice, eg. a published sheet of music, or a proprietary web posting.

- A.

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