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Copyright law is a complex field, and it's crucial for writers to understand what's entailed. Stephen Fishman covers what a copyright is, how it's created and protected, limitations and transfer of ownership, how long it lasts, and what copyright infringement is all about. There are chapters on copyright registration, copyright notice, and how to deal with errors or omissions. Fishman also wades into the issues of derivative works and compilations, works for hire, and jointly authored works. He also tackles the confusion of copyrights in the online world of electronic publishing; the book is worth its price for this chapter alone. The appendix contains a variety of sample forms and blank forms and a PC-formatted disk of the same material.
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A thorough (and thoroughly enjoyable) discussion of the subject of copyright law as it applies to writers. --
Writers MarketExplains copyright law in plain English and provides all the forms and step-by-step instructions to register a copyright... --
AuthorshipFor anyone who creates written works...The Copyright Handbook is as essential as a dictionary. --
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