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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Question: Does preregistering substitute for registering?

Answer: "Preregistration is not a substitute for registration Its purpose is to allow an infringement action to be brought before the authorized commercial distribution of a work and full registration thereof, and to make it possible, upon full registration, for the copyright owner to receive statutory damages and attorneys' fees in an infringement action. "



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.

 

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.

  

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Helpful Terms

Musical Work

Definition:
A category of copyrightable work expressed in notation or sounds. A musical work can be embodied and fixed in physical objects that are classified as either "copies" (sheet music) or "phonorecords" (e.g., compact discs or tapes).

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Copyright Topics


Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Literary Copyright

- Innocent Infringement

- Publication Title

- Internet Copywrite

- Literary Copyright

- Poems

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: Can I use a stage name or a pen name?


Answer: There is no legal requirement that the author be identified by his or her real name on the application form.