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If a work is protected once it is created, why bother with copyright registration and paying for filing fees?
Registering intellectual property for U.S. copyright protection is a process that can be carried out by the applicant without the need for involving attorneys.
Establishing a public record as owner of your work not only protects you, it helps you receive full benefits of ownership.
This theory of copyright has been around for some time. But is it a useful alternative to formally registering one's work?
Many e-book authors forgo the official copyright process, but depending on how you plan to distribute your e-book, a copyright might be beneficial.
When self publishing a book or e-book there are many steps to consider. The Internet contains a wealth of information to help the author. Here are some helpful sites.
Session drummer Terrence Yerves claims he co-wrote theme to Aqua Teen Hunger Force with rapper Schoolly D in 1999. He wants a share of the royalties.
Robert R. Lech, Esq., of Lech Law LLC, has answers for a few frequently asked questions about computer law.
Although a trademark lawyer is not always necessary, in many instances one may have to find a lawyer for trademark infringement cases and trademark registration.
The digital age--it's easy for someone to steal your Internet or print freelance writing without permission. Find out how to copyright or register intellectual properties


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