What rights do I have as the owner of the copyright?
How do I register my work?
Why register your work?
How long does a copyright last
Q: What rights do I have as the owner of the copyright?
A: Copyright gives the owner 5 basic rights:
- Right to reproduce the work
- Right to make derivative works
- Right to distribute the work
- Right to publicly perform the work
- Right to publicly display the work
The owner of the copyright can license these rights to others.
Q: How do I register my work?
A: We charge a flat rate to register your work or you can register at http://www.copyright.gov/
Q: Why register your work?
A: Registering your work provides several advantages, including higher monetary damages and the ability to sue for copyright infringement.
Q: How long does a copyright last?
A: In general, a copyright lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years.
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