How to Copyright a Book San Rafael CA
Follow these steps to register your book, manuscript, online work (websites), poetry, or other text. Be aware that under international copyright law you automatically own the copyright in any literary or creative work you make yourself. Registering your copyright makes it easier to prove you claim if your work is plagiarized.
Kristin Newman De La Vega
415-457-2040
711 Grand Ave Ste 260
San Rafael, CA
415-457-2040
711 Grand Ave Ste 260
San Rafael, CA 94901
Specialties
Intellectual Property
Education
U of San Francisco SOL,Univ of San Diego
State Licensing
California
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Stafford Warwick Keegin
1000 4TH ST STE 600
SAN RAFAEL, CA
Stafford Warwick Keegin
1000 4TH ST STE 600
SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901
Specialties
Business, Tax, Intellectual Property, Real Estate
Education
Washington and Lee University,Dartmouth College
State Licensing
California
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Philip R. Green
1000 4TH ST STE 595
SAN RAFAEL, CA
Philip R. Green
1000 4TH ST STE 595
SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Internet, Business, Real Estate, Environmental
Education
University of California of Los Angeles,University of California of Los Angeles,Western State Univer
State Licensing
California
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Beverly Robin Green
415-457-8300
1000 4TH ST STE 595
SAN RAFAEL, CA
415-457-8300
1000 4TH ST STE 595
SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901
Specialties
Entertainment, Copyright Application, Trademark Application, Intellectual Property
Education
Whittier College School of Law,Los Angeles Valley College, Cal State Northridge
State Licensing
California
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Sean Hogle
(415) 287-3207
Lerman Law Building
San Rafael, CA
(415) 287-3207
Lerman Law Building
San Rafael, CA 94901
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Business Law
Secondary Specialties
Electronic Commerce, Internet, Music, Mergers, Acquisitions, & Divestitures, Computer Law, Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), Directors' & Officers' Liability, Unfair Competition, Antitrust Law, Contract Disputes, Film, Trade Regulation, Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures, International Intellectual Property, Business Successions, Breach of Contract, Franchising, International Transactions, Trade Secrets, Art, Publishing, Contract Drafting & Review, Shareholders' Rights, Media Arts
Education
J.D., College of William and Mary School of Law, 1993
State Licensing
California, Colorado, Virginia
Professional Memberships
Business Law and Employment Law Sections of the California State Bar
Intellectual Property Sections, American, California, and Colorado Bars
American Intellectual Property Law Association
International Technology Law Association
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Carol Louise Smith
415-457-2040
711 Grand Ave Ste 260
San Rafael, CA
415-457-2040
711 Grand Ave Ste 260
San Rafael, CA 94901
Specialties
Intellectual Property
Education
UC Hastings COL,San Francisco State Unv
State Licensing
California
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Jan Patrice Brouard
415-453-9153
210 Bayview Dr
San Rafael, CA
415-453-9153
210 Bayview Dr
San Rafael, CA 94901
Specialties
Intellectual Property
Education
Franklin Pierce Law Center,Univ of California Santa Barbara
State Licensing
California
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Barbara Sue Monty
415-497-2943
1101 5th Ave Ste 310
San Rafael, CA
415-497-2943
1101 5th Ave Ste 310
San Rafael, CA 94901
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Litigation
Education
Golden Gate Univ SOL,Regis Coll
State Licensing
California
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Gerald Paul Parsons
85 Forbes Ave
San Rafael, CA
85 Forbes Ave
San Rafael, CA 94901
Specialties
Employment, Intellectual Property
Education
U of San Francisco SOL,Oregon St Univ
State Licensing
California
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Michael Eugene Woods
415-419-5524
16 Hazel Ct
San Rafael, CA
415-419-5524
16 Hazel Ct
San Rafael, CA 94901
Specialties
Intellectual Property
Education
George Washington Univ LS,Oregon St Univ
State Licensing
California
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Steps
- Make sure your work is a literary work. Literary works may be published or unpublished and include nondramatic textual works with or without illustrations. Computer programs and databases also are considered literary works.
- Decide where to registerThere are a number of specialist international copyright registration organizations, and most will store a copy of your work as evidence of your claim, and will be able to produce it as evidence to help prove your claim in the event of a copyright dispute.
- If you are a US citizen, you will need to register with the US Copyright Office (Library of Congress) before you are able to make a claim in a US court. Registration may also entitle you to statutory damages in a US court case.
- For registration outside the US, choose a reputable service or speak to your solicitor. The links below should help.
- Register your work - US citizens
- Obtain Form TX or Short Form TX (choose which form to use) from the Library of Congress.
- Fill out the application and post it along with a copy of your work and the registration fee.
- If your submission is in order, you should receive a certificate of registration in about 4 to 5 months.
- Register your work - Outside the US
- Historically, many people used to simply lodge copies with a solicitor, but these days there are a number of specialist services such as the UKCS are cheaper and take better care of your work than a solicitor, and are generally much faster than a US registration.
Tips
- Re-check form prior to mailing, to make sure you have signed and dated it, and attached the check.
- Make a copy of the forms for safe keeping in case the original gets lost in the mail.
Warnings
- Registration deposits are normally non-returnable. Send a copy of your work, not the original.
- In the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, the British Library should also be sent a copy of any published book within one month of publication, (your publisher will normally take care of this for you).
References
Where to register copyrightCopyright adviceAlternatives to registration
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