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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Question: How much do I have to change in my own work to make a new claim of copyright?

Answer: You may make a new claim in your work if the changes are substantial and creative, something more than just editorial changes or minor changes.



Question: Can I copyright my website?

Answer: The original authorship appearing on a website may be protected by copyright. This includes writings, artwork, photographs, and other forms of authorship protected by copyright.

 

Question: When is effective date of registration of a work?

Answer: The effective date of registration of a work is still the day all the required elements in acceptable form are received, but relief from this may be available under interim regulations on mail disruption.

  

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Helpful Terms

Office Action

Definition:
A letter from a trademark examining attorney setting forth the legal status of a trademark application. There are several types of Office actions: examiner’s amendments, priority actions, non-final Office actions, final Office actions, and suspension inquiry letters.

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Copyright Topics


Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Project Recordings

- Fair Use Act

- Downloading Restrictions

- Copyright Exemptions

- Trademark

- Federal Trademark Search

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: I’ve heard about a poor man’s copyright. What is it?


Answer: "The practice of sending a copy of your own work to yourself is sometimes called a poor man’s copyright. There is no provision in the copyright law regarding any such type of protection, and it is not a substitute for registration. "