Corp. vs Corporation in (c)

Subject: Corp. vs Corporation in (c)
From: Miark <miark -at- MIJENIX -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 1997 15:04:37 -0600

I'm developing a PDF version of software documentation. On each page I have
a 8 pt, extra condensed copyright notice that reads "(c) 1997 Mijenix Corp."
It's this way specifically because I want it small and unobtrusive.

My boss, however has asked me to expand "Corp." into "Corporation". Is there
any good reason why I should, be it legal or otherwise?

Mike


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