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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Question: Will my Cataloging In Publication (CIP) copy fulfill my mandatory deposit obligation?

Answer: No. CIP is a separate program within the Library of Congress that requires participating publishers to submit one copy of published works. The CIP is in addition to the two copies required for mandatory deposit.



Question: Do I have to fulfilled the deposit requirement with respect to my serial publication?

Answer: No. For copyright purposes each serial issue is considered a separate work. You must deposit two copies of each issue within 3 months after the date of publication.

 

Question: How can I know when my submission for registration is received by the Copyright Office?

Answer: The Copyright Office does not provide a confirmation of receipt. Currently, if you use a commercial carrier (such as Federal Express, Airborne Express, DHL Worldwide Express, or United Parcel Service), that company may be able to provide an acknowledgment of receipt by the Copyright Office.

  

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Helpful Terms

Office Action

Definition:
A letter from a trademark examining attorney setting forth the legal status of a trademark application. There are several types of Office actions: examiner’s amendments, priority actions, non-final Office actions, final Office actions, and suspension inquiry letters.

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Copyright Topics


Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Patent

- Copyright Exceptions

- Books

- Innocent Infringement

- Copyright Symbol

- Songs

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: Can I file online?


Answer: Not at the moment. Online registration is among the goals of the Copyright Office’s reengineering program and is expected to be available for use by the public sometime in the future.