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bjbj Welcome to the ETD tutorial Series by the Florida International University Graduate
School. This video will show you how to format your copyright page, which is an optional
page. First, go to our libguide at HYPERLINK "http://libguides.fiu.edu/etd" http://libguides.fiu.edu/etd
. Place the cursor over the formatting tab and click on the copyright page link. Under
the TEMPLATE section you can download the template Once you download the document, open
it in Microsoft Word. This is another easy page. All you need to do is Insert your name.
Do not CAPS your name and keep your name consistent with the rest of your document. t forget to
format all text to black. Keep in mind that you do not need to register your work to gain
the copyright. As soon as you write your work, you have copyright. However, if you foresee
any issues that require a lawsuit for damages (for instance if you were to publish the ETD
as a book), then you should probably register it. Most academic works go without registration
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