Greenberg & Lieberman
Intellectual Property and Litigation

•Original Works of Authorship



•Art



•Online Work



•Digital Object



•Digital Rights Management
 
 
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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

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. "



Question: Can I file online?

Answer: Not at the moment. Online registration is among the goals of the Copyright Office’s reengineering program and is expected to be available for use by the public sometime in the future.

 

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.

  

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Helpful Terms

Fastener Quality Act

Definition:
Fastener Quality Act (15 U.S.C. 5401 et seq., as amended by Public Law 104-113, Public Law 105-234, and Public Law 106-34); implementing regulations: 15 C.F.R. Part 280.

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Copyright Topics


Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Un-Published Materials

- Digital Rights Management

- Public Domain

- Reproduce Material Recorded

- Copyright Process

- Copyright Education

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: Does preregistering substitute for registering?


Answer: "Preregistration is not a substitute for registration Its purpose is to allow an infringement action to be brought before the authorized commercial distribution of a work and full registration thereof, and to make it possible, upon full registration, for the copyright owner to receive statutory damages and attorneys' fees in an infringement action. "