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A copyright protects authors’ original works, including dramatic, musical, artistic, literary, or other intellectual works. When a work is copyrighted, it prevents others from copying, displaying, distributing, creating derivative works, performing, or in any way profiting from a work without the author’s consent. To qualify for a copyright, the work must be original, it must be more than just an idea, and it should be presented in a tangible format. What is Not Protected by a Copyright?
How to Register a Copyright To register the work, gather the following information:
Send the complete package to: Library of Congress The copyright registration is effective on the date the office receives all the required documents. Within four to five months, you will receive a certificate of registration indicating that the work is registered. Note: You will not receive an acknowledgment receipt of your application due to the high number of applications the office receives each year. Every industry has its own method of copyrighting works. They way photographers format their copyright documentation might differ from how music is documented. Refer to you industry association, guild, or union to find out more about the process. © 2006 Guideye.com |
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Copyright for your business ideas
Submitted by bizmoney on Tue, 06/26/2007 - 8:10pm.
