Greenberg & Lieberman
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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Question: What are the fines for copyright infringment?

Answer: Anyone found to have infringed a copyrighted work may be liable for statutory damages up to $30,000 for each work infringed and that amount may be increased up to $150,000 for each.



Question: Can I submit my manuscript on a computer disk?

Answer: No. Floppy disks and other removal media such as Zip disks, except for CD-ROMs are not acceptable. Therefore, the Copyright Office still generally requires a printed copy or audio recording of the work for deposit.

 

Question: Can I file online?

Answer: Not at the moment. Online registration is among the goals of the Copyright Office’s reengineering program and is expected to be available for use by the public sometime in the future.

  

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Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Recordings

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- Literary Works

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: "Are computer files protected?"


Answer: Original work of authorship fixed in a tangible medium (including a computer file) is protected by federal copyright law upon creation, in the absence of clear information to the contrary, most works may be assumed to be protected by federal copyright law.