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  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    “Copyrighten” is an interesting grammatical construction that I’ve never seen before. I’d assume it would come from a second language speaker.

    It looks like a mix of “written” and “righted”.

    “Copywritten” isn’t a word I’ve ever heard, but it would be a past tense form of “copywriting”, which is usually about writing text for advertisements. It’s a pretty niche concept.

    “Copyrighted” is the typical form for works that have copyright.

    I’m not a grammar nazi - what’s right & wrong is about what gets used which is why I talk about the “usual” form and not the “correct” form - but “copyrighted” is the clearest way to express that idea.

    • @LukeMedia
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      1 year ago

      Copyrighten is just how they say it out in the country.

      “I dun been copyrighten all damn day”

    • Karyoplasma
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      1 year ago

      “Copyrightened” could mean explicit consent to use your material.