Intellectual Property FAQs
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Can You Provide Me With Copies Of My Application And My Work?
A: Contact the Certifications and Documents Section of the Copyright Office (202) 7076787. -
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What Is Mandatory Deposit?
A: Copies of all works under copyright protection that have been published in the United States are required to be deposited with the Copyright Office within three months … More -
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How Do I Register My Copyright?
A: To register a work, you need to submit a completed application form, a nonrefundable filing fee of $30, and a nonreturnable copy or copies of the work to be … More -
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What Is The Registration Fee?
A: The current filing fee is $30 per application. Generally, each work requires a separate application. -
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Can I Make Copies Of The Application Form?
A: Yes, you can make copies of copyright forms if they meet the following criteria: photocopied back to back and head to head on a single sheet of 81/2 by 11 inch … More -
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What Is The Difference Between Form Pa And Form Sr?
A: These forms are for registering two different types of copyrightable subject matter that may be embodied in a recording. Form PA is used for the registration of music … More -
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Can I Copyright The Name Of My Band?
A: No. Names are not protected by copyright law. Some names may be protected under trademark law. Contact the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (http://www.uspto.gov/), … More -
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What Is An Isbn Number?
A: The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is administered by the R. R. Bowker Company 8773107333 [http://www.bowker.com]. The ISBN is a numerical … More -
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How Do I Get On The U.S. Copyright Office's Mailing List?
A: The Copyright Office does not maintain a mailing list. The Copyright Office sends periodic email messages via NewsNet (http://www.loc.gov/copyright/newsnet/), a … More -
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If I Don't Have To Register My Copyright For Protection, Why Not Wait Until There Is An Infringement Before Registering It?
A: You can wait until an infringement, but it will have a serious impact on any financial recovery. It is important to remember that you are qualified for a substantially … More
Intellectual Property Sub-categories
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Copyrights
Patents Patents Trademarks and Copyrights |
Spam Law
Trademarks |
State specific Intellectual Property FAQs
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Trademark Infringement
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