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What Works are Protected?

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How to Secure Copyright

Publication

Notice of Copyright

How Long Copyright Protection Endures

Transfer of Copyright

International Copyright Protection

Copyright Registration

Registration Procedures

Effective Date of Registration

Corrections and Amplifications of Existing Registration

Mandatory Deposit For Works Published in the United States

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INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT PROTECTION


There is no such thing as an "international copyright" that will automatically protect an author's writings throughout the entire world. Protection against unauthorized use in a particular country depends, basically, on the national laws of that country. However, most countries do offer protection to foreign works under certain conditions, and these conditions have been greatly simplified by international copyright treaties and conventions.

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