
AnswerBot Henry wants you to know--the copyright page is never wrong!
There is no standard formatting for a copyright page. Anyone who tells you otherwise is, well...not right, let's say. Some publishers align the copyright page at the bottom, some at the top. Some center them. Some align them to the left; some in the center.
There are no rules as to what is "right" in terms of layout or alignment on a copyright page. The only rule that does exist is that if you get a CIP Block, it has to be reproduced on the copyright page exactly as you receive it from the Library of Congress. That's the only rule.
If you don't like the alignment that we used for your copyright page, just ask us (nicely!) to change it. Please don't drive us crazy with insisting that it's "wrong."
Thanks!