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Copyright is automatically assigned on creation of a work. There is no formal registration process. Copyright will belong to a company if a work is created by a person during company time and the course of their employment, otherwise the copyright automatically belongs to the person creating a work.

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There is no official copyright registration system in the UK. Copyright protection, just as in the US, is automatic. All you need is a work of sufficient originality fixed in a tangible medium.

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What is the UK copyright act?

The current UK copyright law is the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988, as amended.


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What does it cost to register a copyright in the UK?

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What is the law you are breaching in copyright?

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What level of government established copyright act?

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