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Question: Should I use the same address that I use for mandatory deposit?

Answer:No. If you choose to register your work, send the work, completed application form.


FAQs Related To Copyright Process & Copyright Topics


Question: What about termination of tranfers?

Answer:The copyright in a work reverted to the author, if living, or if the author was not living, to other specified beneficiaries, provided a renewal claim was registered in the 28th year of the original term.




Question: Does the copyright office have special mailing requirements?

Answer:Our only requirement is that all three elements the application, the copy or copies of the work, and the filing fee be sent in the same package.




Question: What is copyright?

Answer:Copyright is a form of protection grounded in the U.S. Constitution and granted by law for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Copyright covers both published and unpublished works.





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UK Copyright News

Final Defendant Pleads Guilty in Largest CD Manufacturing Piracy Scheme Uncovered in U.S.
The FBI estimates that approximately 494,000 pirated music, software, and movie Cd's, and DVDs, and more than 5,500 stampers were seized during those raids.

Four Defendants Sentenced in Federal Online Piracy Crackdown
The four defendants were investigated and charged as part of the same FBI undercover operation headquartered in Charlotte.

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Watch List

Definition:
Official U.S. designation that describes the level of intellectual property problems in a given country; countries having some intellectual property problems -- but not serious enough to be placed on the "Priority Watch List".

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