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What is a copyright page?
The copyright page of a periodical refers to the copyright mark of a publication, and it is also the record page of a edition, which is generally located on the back of the title page, back cover or book tail.

The copyright page shall record the title, author, publisher, printer, publisher, edition number, serial number, format, loose leaf, serial number, number of words, publication year, copyright period, book number, pricing and other related explanatory matters as required.

Its important contents should be mainly written to explain and protect copyright, such as "copyright, no reprinting", "copyright, no reprinting" and "no reprinting".

Location and design of copyright page

Most of the copyright pages of domestic books have no fixed position, either on the back of the main title page, on the page behind the text, or on the back cover, which is inconvenient to find. The copyright page of foreign language books is printed on the back of the main title page, which echoes each other and becomes one.

According to the national standard GB 12450-90-90 book title page and the international standard ISO 1086-87 book title page, the copyright page should be arranged on the back of the main title page.