Definitions Of Copyright
Who is an author?
Under the copyright law, the creator of the original
expression in a work is its author. The author is also the owner
of copyright unless there is a written agreement by which the
author assigns the copyright to another person or entity, such as
a publisher. In cases of works made for hire, the employer or
commissioning party is considered to be the author.
What is a deposit?
A deposit is usually one copy (if unpublished) or two copies
(if published) of the work to be registered for copyright. In
certain cases such as works of the visual arts, identifying
material such as a photograph may be used instead.
What is publication?
Publication has a technical meaning in copyright law.
According to the statute, Publication is the distribution
of copies or phonorecords of a work to the public by sale or
other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, or lending. The
offering to distribute copies or phonorecords to a group of
persons for purposes of further distribution, public performance,
or public display constitutes publication. A public performance
or display of a work does not of itself constitute
publication. Generally, publication occurs on the date on
which copies of the work are first made available to the public.
What is a copyright notice? How do I put a copyright notice
on my work?
A copyright notice is an identifier placed on copies of the
work to inform the world of copyright ownership that generally
consists of the symbol or word copyright (or copr.),
the name of the copyright owner, and the year of first
publication, e.g., ©2003 John Doe. While use of a copyright
notice was once required as a condition of copyright protection,
it is now optional. Use of the notice is the responsibility of
the copyright owner and does not require advance permission from,
or registration with, the Copyright Office.
What is copyright infringement?
As a general matter, copyright infringement occurs when a
copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly
displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission
of the copyright owner.
What is peer-to-peer (P2P) networking?
A type of network where computers communicate directly with
each other, rather than through a central server. Often referred
to simply as peer-to-peer, or abbreviated P2P, a type of network
in which each workstation has equivalent capabilities and
responsibilities in contrast to client/server architectures, in
which some computers are dedicated to serving the other
computers. A "network" is a group of two or more
computer systems linked together by various methods. In recent
usage, peer-to-peer has come to describe applications in which
users can use the Internet to exchange files with each other
directly or through a mediating server.
Where is the public domain?
The public domain is not a place. A work of authorship is in
the public domain if it is no longer under copyright
protection or if it failed to meet the requirements for copyright
protection. Works in the public domain may be used freely without
the permission of the former copyright owner.
What is mandatory deposit?
Copies of all works under copyright protection that have been
published in the United States are required to be deposited with
the Copyright Office within 3 months of the date of first
publication.
What is a work made for hire?
Although the general rule is that the person who creates the
work is its author, there is an exception to that principle; the
exception is a work made for hire, which is a work prepared by an
employee within the scope of his or her employment; or a work
specially ordered or commissioned in certain specified
circumstances. When a work qualifies as a work made for hire, the
employer, or commissioning party, is considered to be the author.
What is a Library of Congress number?
The Library of Congress Control Number is assigned by the
Library at its discretion to assist librarians in acquiring and
cataloging works. For further information call the Cataloging in
Publication Division at (202) 707-6345.
What is an ISBN number?
The International Standard Book Number is administered by the
R. R. Bowker Company, 877- 310-7333. The ISBN is a numerical
identifier intended to assist the international community in
identifying and ordering certain publications.