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  2. Copyright registration - Wikipedia

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    Before 1978, in the United States, federal copyright was generally secured by the act of publication with notice of copyright or by registration of an unpublished work. [1] This has now been largely superseded by international conventions, principally the Berne Convention , which provide rights harmonized at an international level without a ...

  3. Copyright notice - Wikipedia

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    The year of first publication. If the work is a derivative work or a compilation incorporating previously published material, the year date of first publication of the derivative work or compilation is sufficient. Examples of derivative works are translations or dramatizations; an example of a compilation is an anthology. The year may be ...

  4. Publishing contract - Wikipedia

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    In the case of music publishing, the emphasis is not on printed or recorded works. It usually refers to the promotion of a musical composition , or its referral to a suitable recording artist . A music publisher who does produce (or contract to issue) sheet music is known as a music print publisher.

  5. Orphan Works Directive - Wikipedia

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    cinematographic and audio-visual works; phonograms; works embedded or incorporated in other works or phonograms (e.g. pictures in a book) Under certain conditions, the directive can also apply to unpublished works (such as letters or manuscripts). [4] Whether orphaned software and video games fall under the audiovisual works definition is ...

  6. Template:PD-US - Wikipedia

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    Works published in the U.S. before 1930. See {{PD-US-expired}}. Works first published in 2003 or later and created by authors who died before 1955 (or created before 1905, if the author is not known). See {{PD-US-unpublished}}. Works published in the U.S. between 1930 and 1977 without a copyright notice.

  7. Crown copyright - Wikipedia

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    The UK government has historically charged fees for access to some Crown copyright works in order to offset costs. [44] In the UK there are allowances for the use of a select amount of copyrighted works (waivers), without the need for prior permission. For materials that still require a licence, there is an online application process.

  8. How Can I Get My RMD Penalty Waived? - AOL

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    RMD shortfalls result in heavy penalties for the missed amount. Fortunately, Form 5329 allows you to appeal to the IRS for a penalty waiver. Sending a penalty waiver letter is an essential part of ...

  9. Visual Artists Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    Purchasers of the works must obtain written waivers from the author if they wish to exercise any of the exclusive rights under VARA. This has particularly been an issue for those that commission public sculptures. Absent a waiver, artists could effectively veto decisions to remove their structures from their benefactor's land.