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THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA RECOMMENDATIONS AND VIEWS ON PROMOTING
DISTANCE EDUCATION THROUGH DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES1
U.S. Copyright Office Public Hearing
UCLA -- February 10, 1999
I. INTRODUCTION
The University of Montana appreciates the opportunity to
collaborate with the Copyright Office and other interested
participants in identifying, and ... more>>
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Form TX
Detach and read these instructions before completing this form. Make sure all applicable spaces have been filled in before you return this form.
BASIC INFORMATION
When to Use This Form: Use Form TX for registration of published or unpublished nondramatic literary works, excluding periodicals or serial issues. This class includes a wide v ... more>>
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Obtaining Access to and Copies of Copyright Office Records and Deposits
General Information
Under the provisions of the 1976 Copyright Act (title 17 of the U.S. Code), the Copyright Office maintains records of and indexes to deposits, registrations, recordations, and other items related to copyright registration. In accordanc ... more>>
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Limitations on the Information Furnished by the Copyright Office
Among its other functions, the Copyright Office serves as an office of record, a place where claims to copyright are registered when the claimant has complied with the requirements of the copyright law. We are glad to furnish information about the provisions ... more>>
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Make Sure Your Application Will Be Acceptable
Give Clear and Accurate Information
In completing an application form to register a claim to copyright, it is important to give clear and accurate information. To ensure that the information is accurate, carefully read the instructions on the application form. Additional inform ... more>>
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‘Best Edition’ of Published Copyrighted Works for the Collections of the Library of Congress
This excerpt from the Code of Federal Regulations is taken from 54 FR 42299, October 16, 1989, as amended at 62 FR 51603, October 2, 1997; and 69 FR 8822, at www.copyright.gov/title37. February 26, 2004. For further information, se ... more>>
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Copyright Office Fees
In General
The 1976 Copyright Act (title 17 of the United States Code) established statutory fees for certain services provided by the Copyright Office. These services include registering claims to copyright and renewal of claims, as well as recording documents, searching copyright records, and other ser ... more>>
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Ideas, Methods, or Systems
What Is Not Protected by Copyright
Ideas, methods, or systems are not subject to copyright protection. Copyright protection, therefore, is not available for ideas or procedures for doing, making, or building things; scientific or technical methods or discoveries; business operations or procedures; ... more>>
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The Copyright Card Catalog and the Online Files of the Copyright Office
In General
The Copyright Card Catalog and post-1977 automated files provide an index to copyright registrations in the United States from 1870 to the present. The Copyright Card Catalog contains approximately 45 million cards covering the period 1870 ... more>>
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Copyright Protection Not Available for Names, Titles, or Short Phrases
Names, titles, and short phrases or expressions are not subject to copyright protection. Even if a name, title, or short phrase is novel or distinctive or if it lends itself to a play on words, it cannot be protected by copyright. The Copyright Office ca ... more>>
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How to Make Statutory License Royalty EFT Payments via Wire
Electronic Royalty Payments
Cable systems, satellite carriers, and digital audio recording technology (DART) manufacturers and importers under the copyright statutory licenses must make their royalty fee payments by using electronic funds transfer (EFT). See the ... more>>
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Compulsory License for Making and Distributing Phonorecords
The Compulsory Licensing Provisions
Section 115 of the Copyright Act provides a compulsory license to make and distribute phonorecords once a phonorecord of a work has been distributed to the public in the United States under authority of the copyright owner, sub ... more>>
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How to Make Statutory License Royalty EFT Payments Using Pay.gov
Electronic Royalty Payments
Cable systems, satellite carriers, and digital audio recording technology (DART) manufacturers and importers under the copyright statutory licenses must make their royalty fee payments by using electronic funds transfer (EFT). Se ... more>>
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