Removing copyright notice from images

Hope someone can help me with this one........ whilst looking at watermarking techniques in PS6, I have inadvertantly added  "Copyright Eric Hall" which is attached to all of the images I convert from RAW to JPEG. All of the images I upload to Facebook have this copyright notice attached.  Can anyone tell me how I remove it. Thanks in advance  :-)

Yep convert all your raw to jpg without the watermark, easy as that. Before the conversion verify what you want in your metadata and make sure when you do the conversion (assuming through a script via batch or image processor) that your action for creating a watermark is not included.
If this does not help, then you are going to have to go into detail and probably post a screen shot of your watermark and how it was originally added as Chris mentions.

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