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Copyright Page A copyright protects the original expression of an idea, whether
literary, artistic, commercial or otherwise as long as it is recorded
on a tangible medium. A copyright is primarily a tool for use in developing
your business. A copyright protects literary works, musical works,
dramatic works, choreographic works, graphic works, audiovisual works,
sound recordings and architectural works. The author of the work immediately
has exclusive rights in the work after the work is fixed in a tangible
form. The Copyright Act grants copyright owners exclusive rights in
five categories: reproduction, adaptation, public distribution, public
performance, and public display.
A copyright notice is no longer required to be place on a distributed
copy to enjoy federal copyright protection. However, it is strongly
recommended that it be used on all works to give the world notice
of your claim to copyright protection.
Registering a copyright has many benefits. Registration of a copyright
is required before bringing an infringement lawsuit. In addition,
if the copyright is registered within three months of the work's first
publication, the owner may be entitled to statutory damages and attorneys
fees in an infringement suit which are not available to unregistered
copyrights. Also, federal registration can serve as primary evidence
of the validity of the copyright.
Our firm has obtained federal copyright registration for various manufacturers,
performance artists, graphic artists, authors, musicians, service
organizations, consulting firms, mail-order companies, and internet
service providers. back to top
If you have further questions, please refer to our Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs), or contact
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