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•U.S. Trademark Law



•Distribution Of Royalties



•Group Registration



•SongWriter's Right



•Copyright Law
 
 
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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Question: How do I register my copyright?

Answer: To register a work, submit a completed application form, a nonrefundable filing fee of $45, and a nonreturnable copy or copies of the work to be registered.



Question: How much do I have to change in my own work to make a new claim of copyright?

Answer: You may make a new claim in your work if the changes are substantial and creative, something more than just editorial changes or minor changes.

 

Question: What is the mandatory deposit obligation?

Answer: Mandatory deposit is a legal obligation (17 U.S.C. section 407) and applies to all U.S. and foreign publishers distributing their works in the United States.

  

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Helpful Terms

Copyright Date

Definition:
The date of the copyright as given in the book, usually on the back of the title page. The most recent copyright date is used. Copyright is the exclusive right to publish, reproduce, and sell a literary or an artistic work.

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Copyright Topics


Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Worldwide Copyright Law

- Group Registration

- Digital Millennium Copyright Act

- Manuscript

- Copyright Permission

- Trade Secret

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: Can I use a stage name or a pen name?


Answer: There is no legal requirement that the author be identified by his or her real name on the application form.