Greenberg & Lieberman
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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Question: What about termination of tranfers?

Answer: The copyright in a work reverted to the author, if living, or if the author was not living, to other specified beneficiaries, provided a renewal claim was registered in the 28th year of the original term.



Question: How much do I have to change in my own work to make a new claim of copyright?

Answer: You may make a new claim in your work if the changes are substantial and creative, something more than just editorial changes or minor changes.

 

Question: How do I register my daily newspaper through group registration?

Answer: In a single package, send a completed and signed form G/DN, a deposit of a positive 35mm silver-halide microfilm that includes all issues within the calendar month, and a filing fee.

  

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Helpful Terms

Author

Definition:
Either the real person who creates a copyrightable work or the employer, corporate or individual, of a person who creates a copyrightable work within the scope of employment, or in some circumstances, the commissioning party of certain specified types of works.

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Copyright Topics


Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Reproduction

- Worldwide Copyright Law

- Copyright Application

- Copyright Expiration

- Federal Trademark Search

- Copyright Policies

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: Do I need to obtain permission to an image from the Library of Congress?


Answer: With few exceptions, the Library of Congress does not own copyright in the materials in its collections and does not grant or deny permission to use the content mounted on its website.