Copyrighting your intellectual property may seem a little overwhelming, but don't worry. We can make it easy! Our guide helps clear up the mystery of copyright. We've already done all the research for you!

Billions of dollars are spent annually to create "one of a kind" copyrightable work by people just like you, who are trying to copyright their work without knowing the law.

By following the guidelines in our guide, you may begin to fulfill your life's dream and rest easy knowing your intellectual property is protected. Whatever your dreams and desires are, you should be sure to keep them your own.

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The Exclusive Rights
These are just some of the details we'll tell you in the Guide. A copyright owner has the following five exclusive rights in copyrighted work:

  1. Reproduction Right.
    The reproduction right is the right to copy, duplicate, transcribe, or imitate the work in fixed form.
  2. Modification Right.
    The modification right (also known as the “Derivative works” right) is the right to modify the work to create a new work. A new work that is based on a pre-existing work is known as a "derivative work."
  3. Distribution Right.
    The distribution right is the right to distribute copies of the work to the public by sale, rental, lease, or lending.
  4. Public Performance Right.
    The public performance right is the right to recite, play, dance, act, or show the work at public place or to transmit it to the public. In the case of a motion picture or other audiovisual work, showing the work's images in sequence is considered "performance."
  5. Public Display Right.
    The public display right is the right to show a copy of the work directly or by means of a film, slide, or television image at a public place or to transmit it to the public. In the case of a motion picture or other audiovisual work, showing the work's images out of sequence is considered "display."

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