Greenberg & Lieberman
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•Negotiate License Agreement



•Distribution Of Royalties



•Digital Audio Transmission



•Copyright Exceptions



•Digital Audio Transmission
 
 
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FAQs Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Question: What is music licensing?

Answer: "Music licensing is the process of licensing, or negotiating permission, to use an existing piece of music. The ""license"" is a document that is created to document the terms and conditions that are negotiated for the usage of the music."



Question: When is my work protected?

Answer: "Your work is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that it is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or device. "

 

Question: If my publication does not have a copyright notice, do I still have to deposit?

Answer: Yes. On March 1, 1989, the qualification "with notice of copyright" was eliminated from the mandatory deposit provision (Public Law 100-568).

  

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Helpful Terms

Good Will

Definition:
The value of a business or of a line of goods or services that reflects commercial reputation. A business with a well-established good will could see all of its tangible assets destroyed, yet still own its reputation, its good will.

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Copyright Topics


Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Recipes

- Creative Works

- Copyright Exemptions

- Copyright Act of 1976

- Artist Names

- Multimedia Works

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: Does preregistering substitute for registering?


Answer: "Preregistration is not a substitute for registration Its purpose is to allow an infringement action to be brought before the authorized commercial distribution of a work and full registration thereof, and to make it possible, upon full registration, for the copyright owner to receive statutory damages and attorneys' fees in an infringement action. "