Copyrights, What Not to Do: Common Mistakes and Misconceptions (Vol. 2 of 5)


 A copyright , as defined by Black's Law Dictionary, is the exclusive set of rights which protect orifinal works of art and authorship, giving the creator the exclusive right to publish their works or the right to determine whom else may publish.

Under the current system, copyright protection is not for an indefinite period of time.https://askcompetentlawyer.com/intellectual-property-rights/ That is why it is always important to consult an attorney when you have an idea or work you wish to protect.

Copyrights under the 1976 Act protect "original works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression." Interestingly, the level of "originality" required is not susceptible to a precise definition and is the subject of a considerable body of case law.

Rights enumerated within a copyright exist automatically, and do not require registration in order for the author to enjoy protection. However, registration is required in order to pursue copyright protection in a court of law.

If you have questions regarding Intellectual Property Law, contact Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. a Jacksonville and Ponte Vedra Beach law firm.

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