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9780873378550

The Copyright Handbook: How to Protect & Use Written Works with CDROM

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    9780873378550

  • ISBN10:

    0873378555

  • Edition: 6th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-09-01
  • Publisher: NOLO PRESS
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Summary

This must-have handbook for writers and artists provides every necessary form to protect written expression under U.S. and international copyright law. With step-by-step instructions, it illustrates how to: register a written work with the copyright office, determine what works can be protected, transfer copyright ownership, define and avoid infringement, maintain electronic publishing rights.

Table of Contents

How to Use This Book
How This Book Is Organized
2(1)
Which Parts of This Book You Should Read
2(1)
What This Book Is Not About
3(1)
What's New in the Sixth Edition
3
Copyright Basics
Why Have a Copyright Law?
2(1)
What Is Copyright?
2(1)
How Is a Copyright Created and Protected?
3(1)
What Copyright Protects
3(1)
Limitations on Copyright Protection
4(1)
Copyright Ownership and Transfer of Ownership
4(1)
How Long a Copyright Lasts
5(1)
Copyright Infringement
5(1)
Other Protections for Intellectual Property
5
Copyright Notice
Introduction
2(1)
When Copyright Notice Is Required
2(1)
Why Provide a Copyright Notice on Published Works?
3(1)
When to Provide Notice
4(1)
Form of Notice
5(3)
Notice on Compilations and Adaptions
8(2)
Book Dust Jackets
10(1)
Multimedia Works
10(1)
Where to Place Copyright Notice
10(2)
Other Information Near Notice
12(2)
Copyright Notice on Unpublished Manuscripts
14
Copyright Registration
What Is Copyright Registration?
2(1)
Why Register?
2(2)
What Can and Should Be Registered
4(1)
Who Can Register?
5(3)
Registration As a Single Unit
8(5)
Registering Derivative Works and Compilations
13(2)
Four-Step Registration Process
15(1)
Selecting the Appropriate Registration Form
15(4)
How to Complete Form TX
19(11)
How to Complete Form PA
30(3)
Registering Newspapers, Magazines and Other Periodicals: Form SE, Short Form SE, Form SE/Group, Form G/DN
33(9)
Registering a Group of Contributions to Periodicals: Form GR/CP
42(3)
Satisfying Copyright Office Deposit Requirements
45(2)
Mailing Your Application to the Copyright Office
47(2)
Expedited Registration
49(1)
Dealing With the Copyright Office
49(4)
Full Term Retention of Deposits and Other Ways to Preserve Deposits
53(3)
Correcting Errors After Registration Is Completed
56
Correcting or Changing Copyright Notice or Registration
Part I: Dealing With Errors Or Omissions In Copyright Notice
Works Published After March 1, 1989
2(1)
Copies Published Between January 1, 1978, and February 28, 1989
2(2)
Works Published Before 1978
4(1)
Types of Errors or Omissions That Invalidate a Copyright Notice
5(1)
Part II: Dealing With Errors Or Changes Affecting Copyright Registration: Supplemental Registration
Why a Supplemental Registration Should Be Filed (When Appropriate)
6(2)
When Supplemental Registration Is Not Appropriate
8(1)
Supplemental Registration Procedure
8(2)
Effect of Supplemental Registration
10
What Copyright Protects
What Copyright Protects: Tangible, Original Expression
2(3)
What Copyright Does Not Protect: The Boundaries of the Public Domain
5(7)
Distinguishing Between Protected Expression and Material in the Public Domain: Putting It All Together
12
Adaptions and Compilations
Derivative Works
2(5)
Compilations
7
Initial Copyright Ownership
Independent Authorship by an Individual
2(1)
Works Made for Hire
3(17)
Jointly Authored Works
20
Transferring Copyright Ownership
How Copyright Ownership Rights Are Transferred to Others
2(3)
Rights Automatically Retained by Author After Transfer
5(5)
Copyright Transfers Between Freelance Writers and Magazines and Other Periodicals
10(2)
Copyright Transfers Between Writers and Book Publishers
12(2)
Transfer Documents
14(2)
Marriage, Divorce and Copyright Ownership
16(2)
Recording Copyright Transfers With the Copyright Office
18
Copyright Duration
Works Created During or After 1978
2(3)
End of Calendar Year Rule
5(1)
Works Created but Not Published or Registered Before January 1, 1978
5(2)
Works Published or Registered Before January 1, 1978
7(4)
Special Rules for Works First Published Abroad Before 1978
11(1)
Duration of Copyright in Adaptions Derivative Works)
12(1)
Renewal of Copyright in Pre-1978 Works
13(1)
Termination of Transfers of Renewal Term Rights in Pre-1978 Works
14
Using Other Authors' Words
Introduction
2(1)
Introduction to the Fair Use Privilege
3(1)
When Is a Use a Fair Use?
3(6)
Fair Use and the Photocopy Machine
9(4)
Copying by libraries and Archives
13(3)
Other Fair Uses
16(4)
Obtaining Permission to Use Protected Material
20
Copyright Infringement: What It Is, What to Do About It, How to Avoid It
What Is Copyright Infringement?
2(1)
How to Know Whether You Have a Valid Infringement Claim
3(7)
When Copying Protected Expression Is Excused
10(1)
Self-Help Remedies for Copyright Infringement
10(4)
Overview of Copyright Infringement Lawsuits
14(5)
What You Can Get If You Win: Remedies for Copyright Infringement
19(3)
What to Do If You're Accused of Infringement
22
International Copyright Protection
International Protection for U.S. Citizens and Nationals
2(3)
Protection in the U.S. for Non-U.S. Citizens
5(9)
Copyright Protection in Canada
14(4)
Marketing Your Work in Foreign Countries
18
Copyright in the Online World, Electronic Publishing and Multimedia
What's Available Online
2(1)
What Online Materials Qualify for Copyright
3(1)
Rights Enjoyed by Copyright Owners Online
3(6)
How Copyright Protects Different Types of Online Works
9(3)
Copyright Infringement Online
12(14)
Copyright Formalities-Notice and Registration
26(3)
Electronic Publishing and Ownership of Electronic Rights
29(5)
Multimedia Works
34(5)
Electronic Databases
39
Help Beyond This Book
Intensive Background Resources
2(1)
Primary Source Materials on Copyright
3(3)
Finding a Copyright Lawyer
6
Appendix I Sample Forms
1. Single unpublished work (a novel) single author
2(1)
2. Single published work; single author; photos registered separately by photographer
3(2)
3. Single published work; five joint authors; publisher acquired all copyrights
5(2)
4. Single work made for hire; previously published under another title and revised; a derivative work
7(1)
5. 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
8(1)
6. 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
9(1)
7. Published compilation (anthology); publisher registers for the authors
10(1)
8. Single author; contribution to collective work
11(1)
9. Group of contributions to periodicals in a 12-month period; a single author
12(2)
10. Original screenplay by a single author
14(1)
11. Unpublished song lyric; single author
15(1)
12. Three monthly issues of a monthly magazine registered as a group on Form SE/Group
16(1)
13. Single magazine issue
17(1)
14. Single issue of a magazine published three times a year; single author; not a work made for hire
18
Appendix II How to Use the CD-ROM
A. Installing the Form Files Onto Your Computer
2(1)
B. Using the Word Processing Files to Create Documents
2(3)
C. United States Copyright Office Forms
5
Appendix III Blank Forms
Form TX
Short Form TX
Form PA
Short Form PA
Form SE
Short Form SE
Form SE/Group
Form G/DN
Form VA
Short Form VA
Request for Special Handling
Form___/CON (Continuation Sheet for Application Forms)
Form CA
Form GR/CP (Adjunct Application for Copyright Registration for a Group of Contributions to Periodicals)
Document Cover Sheet
Form GATT
Form GATT/GRP
Form GATT/CON
Work Made for Hire Agreement
Work for Hire letter Agreement
Search Request Form
Collaboration Agreement
Copyright License
Copyright Permission Request
Copyright Assignment
Notice of Claimed Copyright Infringement
Counter-Notification in Response to Claim of Copyright Infringement
Form NLA
Form NLA Con
Index

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