Are Foreigners Allowed To Register Their Original Works Within The U.S.?

If a piece of original work is able to fall under the protection of the US. Copyright law, then it is allowed to be registered, including many types of work that are from a foreign origin. Any work that is left unpublished can be protected under the US. Copyright laws, and the nationality of the work’s original author is notwithstanding. If a work is originally published within the US. or within a company that the US. has a copyright treaty with, the work may be registered within the United States Copyright Office. The same goes for works that are penned by authors which have a US. citizenship or citizens of countries the US. has a copyright treaty with.

Are Copyrights Good In Other Countries?

Most countries around the world have copyright treaties with the United States, allowing most countries to honor the copyrights of others. It is up to the discretion of the copyright owner to determine if the US. has a treaty with a specific country before filing for a copyright registration.

Do My Works Require Publication For Protection?

Copyright protection does not require publication first.

What Is The Mandatory Deposit?

Under 17 U.S.C. section 407, the mandatory deposit places the requirement on the owner of the sole right to distribute or copyright to deposit two copies within the first three (3) months after publication. These must be complete copies of the best edition of the work, given to the Library of Congress for the United States’ Library.

What Length Of Time Do Copyrights Last?

There are many determining factors when it comes to how long a copyright’s term will last. Publication is one of the strongest factors that need to be considered. Typically, works that were created since January 1, 1978 are protected as long as the original author is alive, plus 70 years after the author’s death. Anonymous works, work created for hire, or pseudonymous works are allowed protection of 120 years since creation, or 95 years after initial publication, whichever terminates first. If the work was published before 1978, terms have many more factors that are considered.

Is There A Renewal Requirement For Copyrights?

Luckily, there is not. Anything created since January 1, 1978 has no renewal requirement. Anything published prior to 1978 has the option of renewal every 28 years, however, the legal advantages it can provide often make it well worth it.

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