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  1. Report on Copyright And Digital Distance Education: A Report of the Register of Copyrights by United States Copyright Office, Library of Congress, 2005-02-28
  2. Copyright Agencies: United States Copyright Office, Copyright Royalty Board, Copyright Board of Canada, Copyright Agency
  3. Motion pictures, 1894-1912,: Identified from the records of the United States Copyright Office by Howard Lamarr Walls, 1953
  4. Catalog of Copyright Entries by United States Dept . of the Treasury Library of Congress Copyright Office , 2010-09-14
  5. Copyright Law of the United States of America Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code by United States Copyright Office, 1996
  6. The Catalog of Copyright Renewal Records (1967) by United States Copyright Office, 2010-09-10
  7. The Catalog of Copyright Renewal Records (1968) by United States Copyright Office, 2010-09-10
  8. The Catalog of Copyright Renewal Records (1971) by United States Copyright Office, 2010-09-10
  9. The Catalog of Copyright Renewal Records (1950) by United States Copyright Office, 2010-09-10
  10. The Catalog of Copyright Renewal Records (1960) by United States Copyright Office, 2010-09-10
  11. The Catalog of Copyright Renewal Records (1973) by United States Copyright Office, 2010-09-10
  12. The Catalog of Copyright Renewal Records (1961) by United States Copyright Office, 2010-09-10
  13. Copyright Decisions. 1909 to 1971-72, in 22 Bks W/Cum Index 1909-1970 by United States Copyright Office, 1972-01-01
  14. The Catalog of Copyright Renewal Records (1958) by United States Copyright Office, 2010-09-10

1. U.S. Copyright Office
U.S. Copyright Office is an office of public record for copyright registration and deposit of copyright material.
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2. How To Copyright A Book
United States Copyright Office Form CO Instructions; Fill out either line 2a or 2b, but do not complete both. You will usually complete 2a, unless the book is a work for hire.
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3. U.S. Copyright Office - Search Copyright Records
U.S. Copyright Office is an office of public record for copyright registration and deposit of copyright material.
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4. MONSTERHORRORCHILLERTHEATRE.COM
Copyright (c) 1999 2010 Michael J. Mulholland. Monster Horror Chiller Theatre. is registered with the. United States Copyright Office. http//www.copyright.gov/
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5. United States Copyright Office - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
History. The United States Constitution gives Congress the power to enact laws establishing a system of copyright in the United States, and the Copyright Act of 1790, the first
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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (January 2009) Agency overview Formed Jurisdiction Federal government of the United States Headquarters Washington, D.C. Agency executive Marybeth Peters Parent agency Library of Congress Website The , a part of the Library of Congress , is the official U.S. government body that maintains records of in the United States chain of title . The current Register is Marybeth Peters , who has held the office since 1994. James Madison Memorial Building of the Library of Congress, at 101 Independence Avenue, SE, in Washington, DC.
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6. Trademarks
Copyright 20002004 Academic Taekwondo All Rights Reserved. This web site is Registered in its entirety with the United States Copyright Office the Library of
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7. United States Copyright Office | Ask.com Encyclopedia
History. The United States Constitution gives Congress the power to enact laws establishing a system of copyright in the United States, and the Copyright Act of 1790, the first
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8. How To Copyright My Sermon | EHow.com
Copyrighting your sermon requires the same process as copyrighting any intellectual property, such as a book or a magazine article. According to the United States Copyright Office
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work Register your sermon with Fill-In Form CO. Fill in the form on your computer , then print the form with its barcode. Mail the form with your filing fee and a hard copy of your sermon to: Library of Congress 101 Independence Avenue SE Washington, DC 20559. Library of Congress 101 Independence Avenue SE Washington, DC 20559-6304 Include the names of the forms you need.
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9. United States Copyright Office
United States Copyright Office. SOUND RECORDINGS . WHAT IS A SOUND RECORDING? The copyright law of the United States (title 17, U.S.C.) provides for copyright
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10. Snopes.com: Poor Man's Copyright
As to why to register your works if they are already under copyright from the moment of creation, the United States Copyright Office says
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5 years of publication, it is considered prima facie evidence in a court of law. Mailing
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However, the U.K. Intellectual Property Office has this to say on the subject:
A creator could send himself or herself a copy by special delivery post (which gives a clear date stamp on the envelope), leaving the envelope unopened on its return (ensuring you also know what is inside each envelope in case you do this more than once). Alternatively you could lodge your work with a bank or solicitor. It is important to note, that this does not prove that a work is original or created by you. But it may be useful to be able to show the court that the work was in your possession at a particular date. Careful readers will have noted the "may be useful" in the above entry.
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Barbara "the write stuff" Mikkelson Additional information: Canadian Intellectual Property Office Last updated: 29 November 2009 The URL for this page is http://www.snopes.com/legal/postmark.asp

11. United States Copyright Office
speakers contents inserts page 1 top of doc 58–764 1999 united states copyright office hearing before the subcommittee on courts and intellectual property
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12. USCO - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
For the United States Copyright Office, see United States Copyright Office.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search USCO was a media art collective in the 60s and 70s, founded by Michael Callahan and Gerd Stern , who also founded Intermedia Systems Corporation which produced multimedia art internationally. Influenced by media theorist Marshall McLuhan , they were using stroboscopes , projectors and audiotapes in their performances. Eventually they moved into an old church in Garnerville Rockland County , NY. To underline the community character of the project, USCO used the phrase "We are all one". The abbreviation USCO stands for “The Company of Us". Among its members were the painter Stephen Durkee and the video artist Jud Yalkut Stewart Brand , although not a formal member of the group, held close relations to USCO.
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13. U.S.Copyright Office
Copyright protects the work of authors for a period of time. To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors exclusive
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14. Stock Photography By Terry Smith Images
Terry Smith, 2009. All images are registered with the United States Copyright Office.
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15. United States Copyright Office Declares YouTube Remixes Are Legal #SEWatch
!CDATAMost reporters are focused on the United States Copyright Office declaration that it is it legal to unlock or 'jailbreak' a mobile device from the manufacturer and network
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16. Art Law Center: Art Law, Copyright Litigation, Copyright Infringement
Registration Issues Intellectual Proper Technology Law Content Licensing Entertainment Law United States Copyright Office Information
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17. About The United States Copyright Office
Book Printing Source;Before you place your finished manuscript in that mailer and send it off, you need to understand the publishing industry
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18. Copyright Office Releases Section 109 Report - The Library Today (Library Of Con
United States Copyright Office Releases Section 109 Report Study Examines the Cable and Satellite Statutory Licenses in the Copyright Act. After more than a year of intensive study
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19. Academic Taekwondo Home Page
Copyright 20002010 Academic Taekwondo All Rights Reserved. This web site is Registered in its entirety with the United States Copyright Office the Library of
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20. Home - ImageRights Protects Photographers And Illustrators Against Image Piracy,
ImageRights provides the tools to help protect your images from image piracy and turn image theft into an income opportunity
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