Not planned Update copyright year

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I don’t understand why anyone wants the copyright date to be the current year. If you want that date to help you protect the copyright, it needs to be the date at which original copyright was created.

So a copyright date of 2023 will not help protect any content created in 2022 or 2021 etc.

Not that the copyright notice actually does protect anything in many/most cases - although I suppose it can help if someone who steals your content claim they didn't know you were the copyright owner of licensee.
 
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On a side note, we use opencart software and it is variable driven and changes the copyright end year automatically.
I ran across this thread by accident and it cracked me up. I doubt anyone sees this now but oh well.

I don’t understand why anyone wants the copyright date to be the current year. If you want that date to help you protect the copyright, it needs to be the date at which original copyright was created.
Because that is how everyone else does it. If 99 of 100 people do thing one way, and you do it another, you just might be the weird one. You are not just copyrighting the software, but the content of the software as well. Your posts. If you write a news article are you suggesting that the individual articles should each have their own copyright dates? You want copyright dates scattered all over your site? I do not.

I am in the process of upgrading an old site still running vBulletin 4 to XenForo and simply wanted to move that copyright text a bit and ran across this. I do not get why you would want to put it above the footer (look down to see this) and call attention to it like that when you know its going to go out of date. It's a simple fix but instead you would rather have this come up every year and waste time responding? That is the part that cracks me up.

vBulletin 4 has been End of Life for several years now. It shows 2025.

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You are not just copyrighting the software, but the content of the software as well.
Maybe I’m wrong but I thought the copyright date that the software automatically adds has nothing to do with the copyright of your content. Furthermore adding a copyright date isn’t what actually creates a copyright - it is informational.

If you have a piece of content that was written in 2020 and someone copies it in 2022 claiming it as their own, then you having a copyright date of 2025 would not help at all in your claim - possibly hinders it - as it implies you did not create it until 2025, hence copied off the other party.

In reality any claim would be more complex than relying on a copyright date on the site, however technically the copyright date on a single piece of content should correspond to the date it was created.
 
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The copyright displayed out of the box pertains to the software itself.

In the control panel you can check out Appearance > Language, and select a language to edit. There will be a tab for "Commonly edited phrases" with a field for "Extra footer copyright" to add your own site copyright:

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I think it's best advice for people to modify XenForo 1.X and 2.X to change from 2010 - 201X to 2010 - 2025 to prevent people from knowing about the exploit?
 
As a forum owner your copyright notice should cover the date of content creation rather than the date of inception e.g. © 2010-2025 mysite.

Software vendors often copyright the year of version release which can make a site an easy searchable target for insecure code. I see that Xenforo now displays © 2010-2025 which seems the better option in my view.
I wonder what ChatGPT or Gemini's recommendation is on this topic?
 
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