Greenberg & Lieberman
Intellectual Property and Litigation

•Preregistration Work



•Digital Millennium Copyright Act



•Published Collections



•Trademark



•Fair Use Act
 
 
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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Question: Which form should I use?

Answer: Generally, to register literary works and computer programs, use Form TX; for performing arts, use Form PA; for single issue serials/periodicals, use Form SE; for a group of issues of serials/periodicals, use Form SE/Group.



Question: May I register more than one work on the same application?

Answer: You may register unpublished works as a collection on one application with one title for the entire collection if certain conditions are met.

 

Question: How do I register my copyright?

Answer: To register a work, submit a completed application form, a nonrefundable filing fee of $45, and a nonreturnable copy or copies of the work to be registered.

  

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Infringement

Definition:
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Copyright Topics


Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Journals

- Reproduce Material Recorded

- Public Release

- Audiovisual Works

- Reproduce Material Recorded

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: How Do I Make a FOIA Request?


Answer: "Most requests the Copyright Office receives for information from parties invoking the FOIA are actually information requests of the nature routinely received by the Office's Public Information Office. "