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A special report by the U.S. Copyright Office. What is Copyright? Learn about the basics of copyright with our new online reference page. Learn More. Onsite Services in our offices in Washington, DC, are available by appointment.
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Copyright (or author’s right) is a legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works. Works covered by copyright range from books, music, paintings, sculpture, and films, to computer programs, databases, advertisements, maps, and technical drawings.
The Copyright Office’s most recent annual report, detailing Office activities in FY 2023 (October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2023), is available here. Download FY 2023 Report. Past Annual Reports. The Copyright Office has issued standalone annual reports since 1911.
The Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) was set up in the 1998-1999 biennium to examine substantive law topics in the field of copyright and related rights.
1 de jul. de 2022 · YouTube Copyright Transparency Report H2 2021 The following data demonstrates the relationship between how many people have access to a particular tool, how many people use that tool, and the scale of their need to manage their copyright on YouTube. We match rightsholders to the tool that
The U.S. Copyright Office promotes creativity and free expression by administering the nation’s copyright laws and by providing impartial, expert advice on copyright law and policy for the benefit of all.