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What is included with this book?
Chapter 1: Copyright basics
• A very brief history of copyright law
• What copyright protects: fixation and originality
• The “bundle” of copyright’s exclusive rights
• Limitations and exceptions to the exclusive rights
• Infringement of the exclusive rights
• The registration requirement and why it matters
• “Selling” versus licensing (generally)
Chapter 2: Copyright in the digital economy
• The outdated nature of copyright law and the challenges for photographers
• The paradox of “getting it out there”
• The tragedy of the “right-click license”
• Metadata stripping and protecting yourself
• Websites and social media terms of service
• Balancing enforcement with exposure
Chapter 3: Foundations of copyright registration
• Copyright registration policy: the statutory quid pro quo
• Ideal registration workflow camera settings
• Importing images into Lightroom®
• Deciding how to register (single image; group; collection)
• Determining the publication status
• Gathering the information necessary to file a registration application
• Preparing the deposit copy
Chapter 4: Online registration using eCO
• Establishing an account on the Electronic Copyright Office (eCO) system
• Signing in and preparing a new application
• Application procedure for a single registration
• Application procedure for a basic registration
• Application procedure for registration of an unpublished collection
• Payment process using pay.gov
• Uploading the deposit
Chapter 5: Registration using paper forms
• Choosing the appropriate form
• Application procedure for group registration of published photographs
• Mailing instructions and traps for the unwary
Chapter 6: After applying for registration
• Handling questions or other correspondence from the Copyright Office
• Options for dealing with rejected applications
• Managing registration information after registration
• Updating the Lightroom® catalog
• Maintaining certificates of registration and record keeping generally
Chapter 7: Best practices for sharing and selling images
• Three steps to minimizing infringement: make it very easy to buy; a little bit difficult to steal; and a pleasure to work with you
• “Selling” versus “licensing” (reprise from chapter 1)
• Optimizing metadata
• Watermarking; disabling “right-click” functionality; blank image overlays
• Electronic commerce solutions for selling and licensing images
Chapter 8: Dealing with infringement
• Identifying infringements using web crawling and image recognition
• Issuing takedown notices under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
• Infringement litigation in general
• Alternatives to litigation
• When to hire a lawyer
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The Used, Rental and eBook copies of this book are not guaranteed to include any supplemental materials. Typically, only the book itself is included. This is true even if the title states it includes any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.