Copyright law document

  • Registering your copyright
    To register your content with the US Copyright Office, visit copyright.gov to get started.
    Online registration usually costs between $35 and $55, and you'll have to send a copy of your completed work to the U.S.
    Copyright Office either through the mail or via its website.
Oct 28, 2022The simplest definition of copyright is a property right given to authors that allows them to control, protect, and exploit their artistic works 

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What is the difference between copyright and trademark law?

Copyrights are registered by the U.S.
Copyright Office at the Library of Congress while the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office will grant patents and register trademarks.
Here is a brief explanation of each type of intellectual property.
A trademark can be a phrase, word or design that identifies your company and its goods or services.

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What is the purpose of copyright law?

Copyright law helps protect the new creation you have put into the public domain.
The law keeps people from using or stealing your work while you have no recourse.
A note to remember about copyright law:

  • It does not protect ideas
  • systems
  • methods
  • or facts.
    It only protects the " original works of authorship ." .
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    What types of works are protected by copyright law?

    Copyright is a form of intellectual property law in the U.S., which offers protection for “original works of authorship,” whether published or unpublished.
    Such original creative works include:

  • pantomimes and choreographic works (if written down
  • or otherwise expressed in tangible medium) .

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