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Copyrights: Copyright Basics Copyright is a form of protection provided by U.S. law to authors of “original works of authorship.” The original works of authorship must be fixed in a tangible form of expression and can be published or unpublished. The following are the various categories of copyright works: 1. literary works; • To reproduce the work in copies or
phonorecords; Benefits of Timely Copyright Registration: Copyright law provides several inducements or advantages to encourage copyright owners to register their original works of authorship. Among these advantages are the following: • Registration establishes a public record
of the copyright claim. 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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