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#1873 update 'Copyright 2021" to "Copyright 2021-present" #1891

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What does this PR do?

update 'Copyright 2021" to "Copyright 2021-present"

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  • I have run the build using mvn clean package command
  • My unit tests cover both failure and success scenarios

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Head commit (cb4d1f1) 68139 (+0) 43688 (+1003) 64.12% (+1.47%)

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