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Question: What is copyright?

Answer:Copyright is a form of protection grounded in the U.S. Constitution and granted by law for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Copyright covers both published and unpublished works.


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INTERNATIONAL ANTI-PIRACY CAUCUS UNVEILS 2006 PIRACY WATCH LIST
an explosion in piracy and a diminution in copyright protection have accompanied these exciting new advances in entertainment technology.

Study Group to Host Public Roundtables on Copyright Exceptions
The committee consists of independent experts from the commercial and not-for profit sectors

Register of Copyrights Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Peters, who recently celebrated 40 years of service in the Copyright Office, received written tributes on the occasion from Librarian of Congress James H. Billington

INTERNATIONAL ANTI-PIRACY CAUCUS UNVEILS 2006 PIRACY WATCH LIST
an explosion in piracy and a diminution in copyright protection have accompanied these exciting new advances in entertainment technology.



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Study Group to Host Public Roundtables on Copyright Exceptions
The committee consists of independent experts from the commercial and not-for profit sectors

U. S. Copyright Office Welcomes Students During Copyright Awareness Week
students and teachers from across the country are invited to visit the Librarys James Madison Building to meet with copyright specialists

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First-To-File

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The first person/entity to file an application for a patent receives the patent no matter who was the first to invent the invention.

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