In Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corporation v. Wall-Street.com, a unanimous court held today that although the copyright statute confers exclusive rights upon the author of a work as soon as the work ...
Publishers have been handed a long-awaited victory. The U.S. Copyright Office has adopted a rule allowing a more convenient and less expensive way of registering ...
On June 22, 2020, the United States Copyright Office amended its regulations to establish a new option for registration of short, online literary works that will go ...
Under current U.S. copyright law, registration of the copyright in a work is not necessary to create the copyright itself. To the contrary, copyright is created the moment the work is fixed in a ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Adobe Stock New legislation could simplify how visual ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has dominated the headlines over the last several years. As technology has continued to advance, computers and robots have progressed from merely assisting human beings ...
The first public module within the Library of Congress’ new Enterprise Copyright System launched Aug. 1 and lays the foundation for future components intended to ...
“This action from the USCO may serve as an early warning that anyone filing works that contain any portions generated by artificial intelligence must disclose such portions and be prepared to support ...
The Library of Congress and U.S. Copyright Office say the system will cut down processing time for copyright documents. The Library of Congress and U.S. Copyright ...
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A proposed law could allow photographers to buy a subscription for US copyright registration
New legislation could simplify how visual artists register for Copyright in the US. The Visual Artists Copyright Reform Act (VACARA) is proposed legislation that aims ...
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