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[[Special:Contributions/141.101.99.197|141.101.99.197]] 21:59, 31 May 2018 (UTC)Sedontane
 
[[Special:Contributions/141.101.99.197|141.101.99.197]] 21:59, 31 May 2018 (UTC)Sedontane
  
I interpreted the death mask thing to mean that the phone would edit a picture of you to resemble what you will look like when you die, which would resemble your present state more or less closely depending on how and when that happens. {{unsigned ip|172.68.58.131}}
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I interpreted the death mask thing to mean that the phone would edit a picture of you to resemble what you will look like when you die, which would resemble your present state more or less closely depending on how and when that happens. {{unsigned ip| (ip)}}
  
 
There are two Unicode characters for the letters C and R in circles.  The enclosed C and enclosed R characters are neither superscript or subscript. and registered trademark (®  ®) and copyright (© ©) are smaller and often superscript.  The copyright symbol should be used in place of enclosed C and the registered trademark symbol should be used instead of enclosed R. All registered trademarks are trademarks.  Not all trademarks are registered copyrights.  Therefore, the two symbols should not be used together.  You should have only one of the symbols (® ™ ©) and it should appear immediately after the item it refers to.  Items can have copyrights, trademarks, and service marks, but not a combination.  Dictionary words, such as "number" can't be copyrighted.  It might be possible to apply for a trademark or service mark, but you would have a hard time defending it in court. [[User:BradleyRoss|BradleyRoss]] ([[User talk:BradleyRoss|talk]]) 16:14, 1 June 2018 (UTC)
 
There are two Unicode characters for the letters C and R in circles.  The enclosed C and enclosed R characters are neither superscript or subscript. and registered trademark (®  ®) and copyright (© ©) are smaller and often superscript.  The copyright symbol should be used in place of enclosed C and the registered trademark symbol should be used instead of enclosed R. All registered trademarks are trademarks.  Not all trademarks are registered copyrights.  Therefore, the two symbols should not be used together.  You should have only one of the symbols (® ™ ©) and it should appear immediately after the item it refers to.  Items can have copyrights, trademarks, and service marks, but not a combination.  Dictionary words, such as "number" can't be copyrighted.  It might be possible to apply for a trademark or service mark, but you would have a hard time defending it in court. [[User:BradleyRoss|BradleyRoss]] ([[User talk:BradleyRoss|talk]]) 16:14, 1 June 2018 (UTC)

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