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Question: Does a foreign publisher need to submit our publication to comply with the U.S. deposit requirement?

Answer:Yes. If you distribute your work in the United States, you are subject to the deposit requirements of the United States.


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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: 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Answer:"Yes, You can preregister your work only if: your work is unpublished; and, creation of your work has begun; and, your work is being prepared for commercial distribution; and, your work is one of the following: motion picture,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: What is the mandatory deposit?

Answer:Mandatory deposit requires the owner of copyright or the exclusive right of distribution to deposit in the Copyright Office for the use of the Library of Congress two complete copies of the best edition within 3 months after a work is published.





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Copyright News

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.

Librarian of Congress Appoints Three Copyright Royalty Judges
The judges were appointed in accordance with the Copyright Royalty and Distribution Reform Act of 2004, which became effective in mid 2005

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Helpful Terms

Bootleg

Definition:
Bootleg recordings are the unauthorized recordings of live concerts, or musical broadcasts on radio or television, that are duplicated and sold without the permission of the artist, composer or record company.

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