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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Question: When is my creative work protected?

Answer: "Your work is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible."



Question: Can I preregister my work?

Answer: "Yes, You can preregister your work only if: your work is unpublished; and, creation of your work has begun; and, your work is being prepared for commercial distribution; and, your work is one of the following: motion picture, musical work, sound recording, computer program, book, or advertising photograph. "

 

Question: Can I submit my manuscript on a computer disk?

Answer: No. Floppy disks and other removal media such as Zip disks, except for CD-ROMs are not acceptable. Therefore, the Copyright Office still generally requires a printed copy or audio recording of the work for deposit.

  

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Helpful Terms

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Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: How is a copyright different from a patent or a trademark?


Answer: Copyright protects original works of authorship, while a patent protects inventions or discoveries. Ideas and discoveries are not protected by the copyright law, although the way in which they are expressed may be. A trademark protects words, phrases, symbols, or designs identifying the source of the goods or services of one party and distinguishing them from those of others.