Greenberg & Lieberman
Intellectual Property and Litigation

•Literary Copyright



•Motion Pictures



•Downloading Restrictions



•Published Collections



•Public Domain
 
 
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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

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: Can I submit a CD-ROM of my work?

Answer: Yes. The deposit requirement consists of the best edition of the CD-ROM package of any work, including the accompanying operating software, instruction manual, and a printed version, if included in the package.

 

Question: How is a copyright different from a patent or a trademark?

Answer: Copyright protects original works of authorship, while a patent protects inventions or discoveries. Ideas and discoveries are not protected by the copyright law, although the way in which they are expressed may be. A trademark protects words, phrases, symbols, or designs identifying the source of the goods or services of one party and distinguishing them from those of others.

  

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Helpful Terms

Cybersquatting

Definition:
The practice of registering a well-known domain name (e.g. mcdonalds.com) in hopes of either selling it at a big profit to the trademark owner, or to help sell one's own goods to people confused by the similarity between the cybersquatter's web address and the trademark company's name.

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Copyright Topics


Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Copyright Permissions

- Newspapers

- Songwriting

- Videotapes

- Published Materials

- Microform

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: What is required to have a song copyrighted?


Answer: "Two requirements must be met before a song can be protected by copyright: 1) the song must be original to the author and 2) the song must be fixed into a tangible medium of expression. (paper, tape, CD, etc.) However, a song title is not copyrightable."