Your Legal Companion | p. 1 |
Copyright Basics | p. 5 |
Why Have a Copyright Law? | p. 6 |
What Is Copyright? | p. 6 |
How Is a Copyright Created and Protected? | p. 7 |
What Copyright Protects | p. 7 |
Limitations on Copyright Protection | p. 8 |
Copyright Ownership and Transfer of Ownership | p. 9 |
How Long a Copyright Lasts | p. 9 |
Copyright Infringement | p. 10 |
Other Protections for Intellectual Property | p. 10 |
Copyright Notice | p. 15 |
Introduction | p. 17 |
When Copyright Notice Is Required | p. 17 |
Why Provide a Copyright Notice on Published Works? | p. 19 |
When to Provide Notice | p. 20 |
Notices for Online Works | p. 21 |
Form of Notice | p. 21 |
Notice on Compilations and Adaptations | p. 25 |
Book Dust Jackets | p. 29 |
Multimedia Works | p. 29 |
Where to Place Copyright Notice | p. 29 |
Other Information Near the Notice | p. 32 |
Copyright Notice on Unpublished Manuscripts | p. 35 |
Copyright Registration | p. 37 |
What Is Copyright Registration? | p. 40 |
Why Register? | p. 40 |
What Can and Should Be Registered | p. 43 |
Who Can Register? | p. 45 |
Registration as a Single Unit | p. 48 |
Registering Derivative Works and Compilations | p. 54 |
Copyright Registration Online | p. 56 |
Four-Step Registration Process | p. 58 |
Selecting the Appropriate Registration Form | p. 58 |
How to Complete Form TX | p. 62 |
How to Complete Form PA | p. 77 |
Registering Newspapers, Magazines, Newsletters, and Other Periodicals: Form SE, Short Form SE, Form SE/Group, Form G/DN | p. 80 |
Registering a Group of Contributions to Periodicals: Form GR/CP | p. 92 |
Registering Online Works | p. 96 |
Registering Multimedia Works | p. 98 |
Registering Contents of Automated Databases | p. 101 |
Satisfying Copyright Office Deposit Requirements | p. 103 |
Sending Your Application to the Copyright Office | p. 109 |
Expedited Registration | p. 111 |
Preregistration of Unpublished Works | p. 112 |
Dealing With the Copyright Office | p. 116 |
Full-Term Retention of Deposits and Other Ways to Preserve Deposits | p. 119 |
Correcting Errors After Registration Is Completed | p. 122 |
Correcting or Changing Copyright Notice or Registration | p. 123 |
Dealing With Errors or Omissions in Copyright Notice | p. 125 |
Works Published After March 1, 1989 | p. 125 |
Copies Published Between January 1, 1978, and February 28, 1989 | p. 125 |
Works Published Before 1978 | p. 127 |
Types of Errors or Omissions That Invalidate a Copyright Notice | p. 129 |
Dealing With Errors or Changes Affecting Copyright Registration: Supplemental Registration | p. 130 |
Why a Supplemental Registration Should Be Filed (When Appropriate) | p. 130 |
When Supplemental Registration Is Not Appropriate | p. 133 |
Supplemental Registration Procedure | p. 133 |
Effect of Supplemental Registration | p. 135 |
What Copyright Protects | p. 137 |
What Copyright Protects: Tangible, Original Expression | p. 139 |
What Copyright Does Not Protect: The Boundaries of the Public Domain | p. 143 |
Distinguishing Between Protected Expression and Material in the Public Domain: Putting It All Together | p. 153 |
Copyright in the Online World | p. 158 |
How Copyright Protects Different Types of Online Works | p. 166 |
Adaptations and Compilations | p. 173 |
Derivative Works | p. 174 |
Compilations | p. 180 |
Initial Copyright Ownership | p. 189 |
Independent Authorship by an Individual | p. 190 |
Works Made for Hire | p. 191 |
Jointly Authored Works | p. 216 |
Transferring Copyright Ownership | p. 231 |
How Copyright Ownership Rights Are Transferred to Others | p. 234 |
Rights Retained by Author After Transfer | p. 238 |
Copyright Transfers Between Freelance Writers and Magazines and Other Periodicals | p. 244 |
Copyright Transfers Between Writers and Book Publishers | p. 247 |
Electronic Publishing and Ownership of Electronic Rights | p. 249 |
Transfer Documents | p. 255 |
Marriage, Divorce, and Copyright Ownership | p. 258 |
Recording Copyright Transfers With the Copyright Office | p. 260 |
Copyright Duration | p. 269 |
Works Created During or After 1978 | p. 270 |
End of Calendar Year Rule | p. 274 |
Works Created but Not Published or Registered Before January 1, 1978 | p. 274 |
Works Published or Registered Before January 1, 1978 | p. 277 |
Special Rules for Works First Published Abroad Before 1978 | p. 282 |
Duration of Copyright in Adaptations (Derivative Works) | p. 285 |
Termination of Transfers of Renewal Term Rights in Pre-1978 Works | p. 286 |
Using Other Authors' Words | p. 289 |
Introduction | p. 290 |
Introduction to the Fair Use Privilege | p. 291 |
When Is a Use a Fair Use? | p. 292 |
Fair Use and the Photocopy Machine | p. 300 |
Copying by Libraries and Archives | p. 305 |
Other Fair Uses | p. 310 |
Copyright Infringement: What It Is, What to Do About It, How to Avoid It | p. 315 |
What Is Copyright Infringement? | p. 317 |
How to Know Whether You Have a Valid Infringement Claim | p. 319 |
When Copying Protected Expression Is Excused | p. 329 |
Self-Help Remedies for Copyright Infringement | p. 329 |
Overview of Copyright Infringement Lawsuits | p. 333 |
What You Can Get If You Win: Remedies for Copyright Infringement | p. 342 |
What to Do If You're Accused of Infringement | p. 346 |
Copyright Infringement Online | p. 351 |
International Copyright Protection | p. 373 |
International Protection for U.S. Citizens and Nationals | p. 374 |
Protection in the United States for Non-U.S. Citizens | p. 382 |
Copyright Protection in Canada | p. 391 |
Marketing Your Work in Foreign Countries | p. 397 |
Copyright and Taxation | p. 399 |
Writers' Income Tax Deductions | p. 400 |
Taxation of Copyright Income | p. 415 |
Obtaining Copyright Permissions | p. 419 |
Who Owns the Text? | p. 420 |
Start With Online Permission Services | p. 421 |
Locate the Publisher | p. 424 |
Contact the Author | p. 426 |
Special Situations | p. 428 |
When You Can't Find the Rights Holder | p. 433 |
Negotiating Text Permission and Fees | p. 436 |
Help Beyond This Book | p. 449 |
Intensive Background Resources | p. 450 |
Primary Source Materials on Copyright | p. 451 |
Finding a Copyright Lawyer | p. 455 |
Appendixes | |
Sample Forms | p. 457 |
Single unpublished work (a novel); single author | p. 458 |
Single published work; single author; photos registered separately by photographer | p. 460 |
Single published work; five joint authors; publisher acquired all copyrights | p. 464 |
Single work made for hire; previously published under another title and revised; a derivative work | p. 468 |
Published book; derivative work based on previously published article; joint authors: one the author of the text, the other the photographer; text and photos registered together as a single unit of publication | p. 470 |
Single published work; publisher acquired all rights in text; text and work-for-hire cover art and copy registered together as a single unit of publication | p. 472 |
Published compilation (anthology); publisher registers for the authors | p. 474 |
Single author; contribution to collective work | p. 476 |
Group of contributions to periodicals in a 12-month period; a single author | p. 478 |
Original screenplay by a single author | p. 482 |
Unpublished song lyric; single author | p. 484 |
Three monthly issues of a monthly magazine registered as a group on Form SE/Group | p. 486 |
Single magazine issue | p. 487 |
Single issue of a magazine published three times a year; single author; not a work made for hire | p. 488 |
How to Use the CD-ROM | p. 491 |
Installing the Form Files Onto Your Computer | p. 492 |
Using the Word Processing Files to Create Documents | p. 493 |
Printing Out the Document | p. 494 |
Saving Your Document | p. 495 |
Using the United States Copyright Office Forms | p. 495 |
Forms From the CD-ROM | p. 496 |
Index | p. 499 |
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