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| Pantomimes and choreography |
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| Pictoral, graphic, and sculture works |
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| Motion Picture / audio visual |
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| Dramatic works, including accompany music |
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| Musical works including accompany works |
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| When is copyright secured |
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| when the work is CREATED. created means a fixed form |
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| Exclusive rights of copyright owners |
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| Reproducingthe work in copies or phonorecords |
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| Performing the work publicly (literary, dramatic, choreography, motion pictures) |
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| Perform the work publicly (sound recordings) |
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| Display the works publicly |
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| Distribute copies or phonorecrods |
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| Derivative works based upon the work |
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| what is a copyright "formality" |
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| specific actiona a claimant must take to validate a claim to copyright |
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| three types of formalities |
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| Registration of claim to copyright |
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| how long is the duration of a song when the writer is known |
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| as of Jan 1978 - 70 yrs after the death of the last writier |
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| duration of copyright for work for hire |
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| 95 years from publication or 120 years from creation (which ever is shorter) |
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| refers to specific acutions a claimant must take to validate a clain to copyright |
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| when can songwriters reclaim songs from publishers? |
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| any time during a 5yr period after the 35th year of publication. (except for work for hire) |
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