How to Copyright a Book Sonoma 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.
Dennis Paul Mcpencow
707-996-8500
841 Donner Ave
Sonoma, CA
Dennis Paul Mcpencow
707-996-8500
841 Donner Ave
Sonoma, CA 95476
Specialties
Business, Employment, Intellectual Property
Education
Northwestern Univ SOL,Univ of Illinois
State Licensing
California
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Denise Lucy Olrich
707-782-1790
809 PETALUMA BLVD N
PETALUMA, CA
Denise Lucy Olrich
707-782-1790
809 PETALUMA BLVD N
PETALUMA, CA 94952
Specialties
Business, Commercial, Employment, Intellectual Property
Education
Thomas M. Cooley Law School,Michigan State University
State Licensing
California
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Megan Ferrigan Healy
707-252-7122
809 Coombs St
Napa, CA
707-252-7122
809 Coombs St
Napa, CA 94559
Specialties
Intellectual Property
Education
Emory Univ SOL,Univ of California Davis
State Licensing
California
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James Scott Gerien
707-252-7122
809 Coombs St
Napa, CA
707-252-7122
809 Coombs St
Napa, CA 94559
Specialties
Intellectual Property
Education
UC Berkeley SOL Boalt Hall,Trinity Coll
State Licensing
California
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Lloyd Daniel Llewelyn
1211 DIVISION ST
NAPA, CA
1211 DIVISION ST
NAPA, CA 94559
Specialties
Litigation, Defective & Dangerous Products, Intellectual Property, Contracts, Land Use & Zoning
Education
University of California - Berkeley,Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California,Univers
State Licensing
California
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Donald Diamond
707-265-8347
18 Hahnemann Ln
Napa, CA
707-265-8347
18 Hahnemann Ln
Napa, CA 94558
Specialties
Intellectual Property
Education
Wayne State Univ Law School,University of Michigan
State Licensing
California
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Gerald L. Robertson
(707) 226-2616
1110 Castle Oaks Drive
Napa, CA
Gerald L. Robertson
(707) 226-2616
1110 Castle Oaks Drive
Napa, CA 94559
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Business Law
Secondary Specialties
Partnerships, Patent Design, Copyrights, Contract Disputes, Trade Dress, Franchises, Business & Trade, Technology & Engineering, Construction Disputes, Venture Capital, Defense Contracts, Business Process, Uniform Commercial Code, Corporations, Franchising, State & Municipal Contracts, International Transactions, Mechanical, Federal Contracts, Defense Procurement, Non-Compete Contracts, International Intellectual Property, State & Municipal Bonds & Financing, Internet, Warranties
Education
Bachelor of Science, Arizona State University, 1976
State Licensing
California
Professional Memberships
The San Francisco Bar Association (Delegate to State Bar Conv. 1996-present), World Trade Club, Licensed Real Estate Broker
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John William Statton
707-780-1838
625 2nd St
Petaluma, CA
707-780-1838
625 2nd St
Petaluma, CA 94952
Specialties
Intellectual Property
Education
Santa Clara Univ SOL,Univ of California Davis
State Licensing
California
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Mark Phillip Barbolak
Po Box 481
Penngrove, CA
Po Box 481
Penngrove, CA 94951
Specialties
Intellectual Property
Education
Univ of San Diego SOL,Univ of California at Los Angeles
State Licensing
California
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Paul F. Norris
415-893-8000
7250 Redwood Blvd Ste 300
Novato, CA
Paul F. Norris
415-893-8000
7250 Redwood Blvd Ste 300
Novato, CA 94945
Specialties
Business, Contracts, Corporate, Intellectual Property
State Licensing
Washington
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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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