Copyrights Course – Register Copyrights Without an Attorney
Copyrights Course – Register Copyrights Without an Attorney, available at Free, has an average rating of 4, with 18 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 330 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn the fundamentals of copyrights, including what qualifies as a copyright, who needs a copyright, and the benefits of copyright registration Learn how to submit a copyright application with the U.S. Copyright Office (Step-by-Step Guidance) Learn about copyright infringement litigation and defenses to copyright infringement Learn how to use the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to enforce your intellectual property Learn about alternatives to copyright litigation, including the Copyright Claims Board Receive a copyright infringement cease and desist template This course is ideal for individuals who are Artists or Creatives or Attorneys or Small Business Owners or Students interested in Intellectual Property It is particularly useful for Artists or Creatives or Attorneys or Small Business Owners or Students interested in Intellectual Property.
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Summary
Title: Copyrights Course – Register Copyrights Without an Attorney
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 18
Number of Published Lectures: 18
Number of Curriculum Items: 18
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 18
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn the fundamentals of copyrights, including what qualifies as a copyright, who needs a copyright, and the benefits of copyright registration
- Learn how to submit a copyright application with the U.S. Copyright Office (Step-by-Step Guidance)
- Learn about copyright infringement litigation and defenses to copyright infringement
- Learn how to use the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to enforce your intellectual property
- Learn about alternatives to copyright litigation, including the Copyright Claims Board
- Receive a copyright infringement cease and desist template
Who Should Attend
- Artists
- Creatives
- Attorneys
- Small Business Owners
- Students interested in Intellectual Property
Target Audiences
- Artists
- Creatives
- Attorneys
- Small Business Owners
- Students interested in Intellectual Property
Artists and entrepreneurs spend considerable time and money into creating their works. Unfortunately, many do not put time intoprotectingthose works legally.
This up-to-date (2024) Copyrights Courseteaches the fundamentals of copyrights, how to register for a copyright at the U.S. Copyright Office, and how to enforce your copyright.
Taught by an Intellectual Property attorney, former attorney at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), and Georgetown Law graduate, this course provides step by step instruction on registering your copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office – without an attorney.
WHAT YOU GET
· Copyrights 101 – 11 videos on the fundamentals of copyrights
· Copyrights 102 – 4 videosproviding step by step guidance on submitting your copyright application to the U.S. Copyright Office.
· Copyrights 103– 3 videoson how to enforce your copyright against infringers.
· Copyright Infringement Cease and Desist Template
COPYRIGHTS COURSE
Copyrights 101 – Copyright Fundamentals
· Welcome to Copyrights Course
· What is a copyright?
· Who needs a copyright?
· What are the differences between a copyright, trademark and patent?
· Why register a copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office?
· When can I use the copyright symbol?
· Scope of Protection – What is NOT protected?
· Myths about Copyrights
· Independent Contractors/Freelancers versus Employees – Who owns the copyright?
· What is copyright infringement?
· Defenses to copyright infringement
Copyrights 102 – Applying for Copyright Registration (Step by Step Guidance)
· Copyrights 102-1: Starting the Application
· Copyrights 102-2: Selecting the Type of Application for Multiple Works
· Copyrights 102-3: Registering a Single Work
· Copyrights 102-4: Registering Multiple Works in One Application
Copyrights 103 – Enforcing Copyrights
· Enforcing Copyrights – DMCA Takedown Notices
· Enforcing Copyrights – Litigation
· Copyright Infringement – Statute of Limitations
In addition, you can review and customize a copyright infringement cease and desist template.
Empower yourself with the knowledge to protect your creative works – without having to pay expensive attorney fees.
Disclaimer: This course is for educational purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Copyrights 101 – The Fundamentals
Lecture 1: Welcome to Copyrights Course!
Lecture 2: What is a Copyright?
Lecture 3: Who needs a Copyright?
Lecture 4: What are the differences between a Copyright, Trademark, and Patent?
Lecture 5: Why Register a Copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office?
Lecture 6: When can I use the Copyright Symbol?
Lecture 7: Scope of Copyrights – What Is NOT Protected?
Lecture 8: Myths about Copyrights
Lecture 9: Independent Contractors/Freelancers versus Employees – Who owns the Copyright?
Lecture 10: What is Copyright Infringement?
Lecture 11: Defenses to Copyright Infringement
Chapter 2: Copyrights 102 – Applying for Copyright Registration (Step by Step Guidance)
Lecture 1: Copyrights 102-1: Starting the Application
Lecture 2: Copyrights 102-2: Selecting the Type of Application for Multiple Works
Lecture 3: Copyrights 102-3: Registering a Single Work
Lecture 4: Copyrights 102-4: Registering Multiple Works in One Application
Chapter 3: Copyrights 103 – Enforcing Copyrights
Lecture 1: Enforcing Copyrights – DMCA Takedown Notices
Lecture 2: Enforcing Copyrights – Litigation
Lecture 3: Copyright Infringement – Statute of Limitations
Instructors
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James Martin
Intellectual Property Attorney
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