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  2. Template:PD-US-not renewed - Wikipedia

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    Works published in the U.S. before 1929. See {{PD-US-expired}}. Works first published in 2003 or later and created by authors who died before 1954 (or created before 1904, if the author is not known). See {{PD-US-unpublished}}. Works published in the U.S. between 1929 and 1977 without a copyright notice.

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federal copyright was generally secured by the act of publication with notice of copyright or by registration of an unpublished work. [1] This has now been largely superseded by international conventions, principally the Berne Convention , which provide rights harmonized at an international level without a ...

  5. 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.

  6. Wikipedia : Identifying and using self-published works

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    An unpublished source is any source that has not been made available to the public in some form like at a library or archive. Examples include: Letters or diaries found in your family's home; Internal documents or papers at your work; Letters or e-mail messages sent to you or to a small number of people; Unpublished sources may not be cited in ...

  7. Open access - Wikipedia

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    Some open access journals (under the gold, and hybrid models) generate revenue by charging publication fees in order to make the work openly available at the time of publication. [ 76 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] The money might come from the author but more often comes from the author's research grant or employer. [ 77 ]

  8. 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.

  9. Copyright Catalog - Wikipedia

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    Volume 2 (pages 1663–2830) has alphabetized works with titles from O through Z (consecutively numbered 33,177 – 56,066); page 2831 has titles that begin with numerals. Pages 2832–33 have Additions and Corrections.