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Music has three copyrightable parts. The copyright for each of these parts can be obtained online or by mail.
The copyright guidelines for music are similar to those for books, paintings and other works but somewhat more complex because there are multiple parts of music that can be copyrighted.
MP3 files might live exclusively in the digital world, but the same copyright rules that apply to books, paintings and compact discs still apply.
A logo is a company's or organization's most recognizable mark. While it would be tempting for people to use famous logos in various ways, they are protected by copyright laws.
Despite the veritable newness of websites as published works, copyright regulations do cover websites. Websites are afforded the same protections as books, movies, paintings and other works,...
U.S. copyright laws dictate how certain works, including photographs, can be used by people who didn't create them. The laws protect creators' rights to publish and sell their photos and prohibit...