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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Question: Somebody infringed my copyright. What can I do?

Answer: A party may seek to protect his or her copyrights against unauthorized use by filing a civil lawsuit in federal district court. If you believe that your copyright has been infringed, consult an attorney.



Question: What is the copyright registration?

Answer: Section 408 of the copyright law, for a fee, provides the option to formally register the work with the U.S. Copyright Office. This registration process provides a legal record of copyright ownership as well as additional legal benefits in cases of infringement.

 

Question: Do I have to register with your office to be protected?

Answer: No. In general, registration is voluntary. Copyright exists from the moment the work is created. You will have to register, however, if you wish to bring a lawsuit for infringement of a U.S. work.

  

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Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: What does copyright protect?


Answer: Copyright, a form of intellectual property law, protects original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture. Copyright does not protect facts, ideas, systems, or methods of operation, although it may protect the way these things are expressed.