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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Question: What classes of works are eligible for preregistration?

Answer: "Motion pictures Sound recordings Musical compositions Literary works being prepared for publication in book form Computer programs (which may include videogames) Advertising or marketing photographs "



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.

 

Question: What is the Cataloging in Publication (CIP) obligation?

Answer: A CIP obligation is limited to those publishers who have entered a contractual agreement with the Library of Congress. In exchange for the Library providing preliminary cataloging information to the publisher for works submitted to the CIP program.

  

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On Sale

Definition:
"An inventor cannot obtain a valid patent if he or she waits for more than the one-year grace period to file a patent application after a product embodying the invention has been placed ""on sale."""

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Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Photographs

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: Can I copyright my domain name?


Answer: "Copyright law does not protect domain names. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), a nonprofit organization that has assumed the responsibility for domain name system management, administers the assignation of domain names through accredited registers. "