Copyright registration in 1710 used the Entry Books of Copies that had been maintained by the Stationers' Company since 1554. Whether you want the 1554 information or the 1710 information, you would need to inquire with the Archives of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers at the link below.
The first copyright law went into effect in 1710.
The first copyright law went into effect in 1710.
The Copyright Designs and Patents Act defines patents for computer hardware and software, and copyright on software.
The first federal copyright act was in 1790; prior to that, all states but Delaware had their own copyright laws.
something related to lip syncing to songs, it got taken off their channel due to the songs copyright
Connecticut passed the first state copyright law in 1783.
copyright is first owned by the employer
There are dozens of copyrightable works by that name.
Modern copyright is traced to the Statute of Anne, 1709.
His account got deleted for copyright strikes.
Welcome to the Dead House is copyright 1992.
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.