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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Question: What is music licensing?

Answer: "Music licensing is the process of licensing, or negotiating permission, to use an existing piece of music. The ""license"" is a document that is created to document the terms and conditions that are negotiated for the usage of the music."



Question: What classes of works are eligible for preregistration?

Answer: "Motion pictures Sound recordings Musical compositions Literary works being prepared for publication in book form Computer programs (which may include videogames) Advertising or marketing photographs "

 

Question: What Works Are Protected?

Answer: Copyright protects original works of authorship that are fixed in a tangible form of expression. The fixation need not be directly perceptible so long as it may be communicated with the aid of a machine or device.

  

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Trade Secret

Definition:
Business information that is the subject of reasonable efforts to preserve confidentiality and has value because it is not generally known in the trade.

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Copyright Topics


Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Microform

- Copyright Education

- Recipes

- Distribution Of Royalties

- Web Sites

- Music

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Copyrights FAQs

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.