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  • What Are the Copyright Rules for Using Information From the Internet?

    Information on the Internet maintains the same copyright protection as information found in other formats.

  • How to Fill Out Copyright Forms

    If you're a new author of a creative work, such as a novel, film, artwork or choreography, you'll need to know how to fill out copyright forms so that your creation receives all the rights...

  • How to Copyright a Phrase

    Starting off, it is not legally possible to copyright a phrase. Copyright protection is assigned to longer works where authorship is established on a complete creative endeavor. Songs and poetry...

  • How to Copyright a Clothing Idea

    Copyright is legal protection for creators of original intellectual property and works of art. If a work has a copyright, it cannot be reproduced or duplicated without the creator's permission....

  • How to Validate If a Literary Article Has Been Copyrighted

    Copyright laws have changed greatly over the years. In October of 1976, the copyright laws were changed to represent the policy of "fair use" in publications. Since that time, several amendments...

  • How to Apply for a Copyright

    You worked hard writing your article, website or a book. Nobody else but you should benefit from your work. Without copyright protection, however, you risk someone benefiting from your writing at...

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