COPYRIGHTS


 
 
 
 
COPYRIGHTS

 
Copyrights exist as soon as an original work of authorship is fixed in a tangible form or medium of expression. Federal registration is achieved by an application to the U.S. Copyright Office. The copyright proprietor has the exclusive rights to reproduce, prepare derivatives, distribute copies, publicly perform, and display the work. Although a copyright notice on a work is no longer required, it is highly recommended (example: © 2003 ABC Co.).
 
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