There are three ways to search US copyright records, online (see link below), in person, or you can have the records searched by copyright office personnel.
US Copyright Office is an office of public record for copyright registration and deposit of copyrightmaterial. Google it,,,,
The copyright office in your country should make them available online. The Berne Convention is linked below.
The copyright office in your country should make them available online. The Berne Convention is linked below.
To find the copyright information for a movie, you can start by checking the film's credits, where copyright details are often listed. You can also search the U.S. Copyright Office's online database, which allows you to look up registered works by title or creator. Additionally, websites like IMDb may provide information about the copyright status. If the film was released internationally, consider checking the copyright databases of other countries as well.
All forms are available from the Copyright Office website; you may also register online through their eCopyright system.
You can get information on online services like the Wikipedia encyclopedia, on the website of the US Copyright Office or on the website of RIAA, just search there for "law".
The copyright page of a book is typically on the reverse of the title page.
The reverse of the title page should have all of the copyright information.
Copyright is automatic, so it will be the date the image was created.
The copyright and catalog-in-publication data should be on the reverse of the title page.
There are a few websites one can use to find a copyright attorney. 'Find Law' allows one to search for copyright attorney's by state. 'Contact Law' provides a similar service in the UK.
Notification will be on the copyright page, which is generally the reverse of the title page.