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Question: Do I have to fulfilled the deposit requirement with respect to my serial publication?

Answer:No. For copyright purposes each serial issue is considered a separate work. You must deposit two copies of each issue within 3 months after the date of publication.


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INTERNATIONAL ANTI-PIRACY CAUCUS UNVEILS 2006 PIRACY WATCH LIST
an explosion in piracy and a diminution in copyright protection have accompanied these exciting new advances in entertainment technology.

Library of Congress Examines Copyright Issues in Digital Preservation of Commercial Sound Recordings
This report will be of great value in creating a national preservation plan.

LEGISLATION TO COMBAT DESIGN PIRACY
Design patents are intended to protect ornamental designs, but clothing rarely meets the criteria of patentability.

Register of Copyrights Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Peters, who recently celebrated 40 years of service in the Copyright Office, received written tributes on the occasion from Librarian of Congress James H. Billington



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Improper Font Management Could Have Companies Sleeping with the Fishes
It seems seldom addressed, but international intellectual property laws and copyrights extend to typefaces used by companies everywhere.

LEGISLATION TO COMBAT DESIGN PIRACY
Design patents are intended to protect ornamental designs, but clothing rarely meets the criteria of patentability.

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Universal Copyright Convention

Definition:
The UCC was created in 1952 through UNESCO to provide an international multilateral copyright treaty; the UCC remains significant in the countries that are UCC but not Berne Union members.

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