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A physical object can either contain a copy of a creative work (e.g., a CD or DVD is a physical object with works recorded on them), or the physical work may, itself, be subject of copyright in its design (such as sculpture, architecture).

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Are cassette tapes copyright?

The physical tape is not protected by copyright; the content on it probably is. Commercially produced tapes are certainly protected.


How do you copyright materials you create?

As long as you have created the material, and it's on the internet, you've got a copyright. If you made a physical product, you can get a patent to protect it.


What is the address of the US Copyright Office?

The physical address and phone number of the US Copyright Office is listed at the bottom of their homepage (see related link below)


Can you copyright people?

You can register copyright of the manuscript only if you own the rights to the work, for example, by will or by inheritance. Copyright is the right of the author of the work or the author's heirs or assignees. It does not belong to the person who only owns or possesses the physical work itself.


Where can you market visual copyright art?

You can market your artwork through a physical or online gallery, or informally on your own.


Is copyright different for things on the Internet?

Nope. Digital materials are handled exactly the same as physical materials.


What are copyright issues as they relate to materials on the internet?

Digital materials have the same protection as their physical counterparts. Only the copyright holder can copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display them, or authorize others to do so.


What is the main difference between copyright and physical property?

Physical property has a real, inherent value: this pencil is worth a nickel.Intellectual property has value ascribed to it: I think my drawing of the pencil is worth hundreds of dollars; you probably don't.More importantly, physical property is a thing, like a shoe; copyright is a right, like privacy and free speech. No one can take your rights, but they can violate or infringe on them.


Where can you find copyright information for Microsoft publisher?

It should be printed on any physical materials, or in the "about" information under the Help menu.


Can you copyright tv ideas?

No. Ideas/concepts do not qualify for copyright protection only the physical expression of those ideas are covered. This is from the US Copyright Office FAQ (see link below) "Copyright does not protect ideas, concepts, systems, or methods of doing something. You may express your ideas in writing or drawings and claim copyright in your description, but be aware that copyright will not protect the idea itself as revealed in your written or artistic work" Yes, They have A name for it, I can't think of the name, But it has to do with, 'You thought it up, so you own it' Not those words, just that sentiment.


Does sale of a photo carry the copyright?

No: that physical print transfers to the buyer, but rights are maintained by the creator unless other arrangements are made.


What is copyright in fragment?

"Copyright in fragment" is a common misspelling of "copyright infringement," which is the violation of copyright.