Internet Copyrights

If you plan to obtain an Internet copyright in Los Angeles County, it is fairly simple to do so. You simply need to include the word “copyright”, or place a © notation at the end of your original work. You should also include your name, and the date on which you’ve copyrighted your creation. Technically this is enough to obtain a nationwide internet copyright, but it may not be sufficient evidence to prove the creation is yours.

In order to legally and unquestionably secure an Internet copyright for your material, you will want to have official documentation. You can obtain this by registering your copyright with the United States Copyright Office. The office’s website has a service which allows you to file for a copyright online. You can also register your copyright with the help of a Los Angeles copyright law attorney.

Why do I need official documentation?

While it is true that you can obtain your Internet copyright with a simple © notation, this may not be sufficient evidence to prove the creation is truly yours. This may become an issue if someone infringes upon your online material, and you need to take steps to protect it. Having official documentation allows you to legally enforce your rights to your creation, without the burden of having to prove that the creation is genuinely yours. Although it is not required, formally registering your copyright gives you an extra measure of protection.

Are there any legal issues involved?

In order to maintain an Internet copyright a work must be original and creative. You cannot copyright things such as facts, procedures, discoveries, or abstract ideas. You may only copyright content that is unique and which is exclusively your creation.

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) establishes laws that outline the basic principles of Internet copyrights. It makes Internet copyright infringement illegal, and prevents people from illegally “cracking”, copying, or pirating Internet software. The DMCA also establishes freedoms concerning material with important social issues, so that when using such copyrighted material there is no need for permission. To fully understand these legal issues, you can contact a Los Angeles copyright law attorney.

Protecting your Internet copyright with the help of a Los Angeles copyright law attorney

The best way to protect your Internet copyright is to register it with the United States Copyright Office. Then, if your material is infringed upon you will have legal proof that it is yours. A Los Angeles copyright law attorney can help you obtain an official copyright, as well as fight to protect your Internet copyright if it is being infringed upon.

The copyright law attorneys at ADLI Law Group serve clients across Los Angeles County and the U.S., as well as internationally in countries such as China, Taiwan and Japan.Contact us Contact ustoday for experienced help with securing or protecting your copyrights –800-817-2949.