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  • How to Copyright Original Works

    When you compile an original work, you want to protect it from those who may try to steal it. The person who originally creates an original work is the owner. However, only by copyrighting the...

  • How to Read the Copyright Page of a Book

    The copyright page of a book is full of pertinent information about what the book is, who wrote it, where and when it was published and how you can obtain additional copies of the publication. The...

  • Definition of Copyright

    Producing creativity is fostered by the uniqueness of ideas. Whenever a new invention or concept is developed, its creator has the right to copyright his work. Whether seeking public notoriety or...

  • About Copyrights

    Imagine having the best idea that Hollywood has not seen in years, but soon after, you are witnessing it on the big screen, but created and credited to somebody else because you did not have...

  • How to Copyright a Book, Script, or Creative Work for Free

    When you create something, like a book, script, song, or poem, you have an automatic copyright. Proving that copyright, however, is important if a dispute arises. You can prove it for free.

  • How to Preregister For a Copyright

    It's necessary for writers and artists to register their work with the government's copyright office. Preregistration protects your unfinished or unpublished works from plagiarism and illegal...

  • How to Transfer a Copyright

    A copyright is protection given to original works such as written, musical, visual or performance works. This gives the author and his or her heirs the exclusive right to this work for the...

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