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  • U. S. Copyright Office
    Learn about the basics of copyright with our online reference page Onsite Services in our Washington, DC, offices are available by appointment To submit claims or discuss copyright-related matters, visit our Public Information Office by making an appointment
  • What is Copyright? | U. S. Copyright Office
    How long does copyright protection last? The length of copyright protection depends on when a work was created Under the current law, works created on or after January 1, 1978, have a copyright term of life of the author plus seventy years after the author’s death If the work is a joint work, the term lasts for seventy years after the last surviving author’s death For works made for
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    Instantly search and verify the copyright status of creative works with our comprehensive database and AI-powered analysis Access our curated database of public domain works, starting with authorship and expanding to visual and audio content
  • Copyright | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    copyright, the exclusive, legally secured right to reproduce, distribute, and perform a literary, musical, dramatic, or artistic work Now commonly subsumed under the broader category of legal regulations known as intellectual-property law, copyright is designed primarily to protect an artist, a publisher, or another owner against specific unauthorized uses of his work (e g , reproducing the
  • Copyright - Wikipedia
    The concept of copyright developed after the printing press came into use in Europe [16] in the 15th and 16th centuries [17] It was associated with a common law and rooted in the civil law system [18] The printing press made it much cheaper to produce works, but as there was initially no copyright law, anyone could buy or rent a press and print any text Popular new works were immediately re
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  • Copyright - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    There is an exception to the rules of copyright, called fair use This means that people can copy a very small amount of a work to use in reviews or in research reports An example of fair use is when newspaper writers quote several sentences from a copyright-protected document to tell the story Another example of "fair use" is when a university professor quotes several sentences from a
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    U S Copyright Office is an office of public record for copyright registration and deposit of copyright material
  • copyright | Legal Information Institute
    Copyright is the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the matter and form of something
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