What are default watermark settings (font etc) from LR2?

Would anybody know the default settings (font etc) that were used in LR2 for the copyright watermark?  I recently upgraded from LR2.4 to LR3.3 and can't settle on an attractive copyright watermark at the moment.  I was quite happy with the 'old' default watermark settings and would like to use it again in LR3...
Thanks in advance.

Slaps Head!!
I thought the simple watermark just printed Copyright 2011 but I thought I'd double-check before answering your reply.  And it turned out I had set up my copyright info incorrectly on my import options.
So all I have to do is change my import options and I get what I want with the simple copyright watermark.
Thanks for setting me straight!

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