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Glossary Terms Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Book

Definition:
A monograph or serial made up of text pages bound together in some fashion.

Logo

Definition:
A graphic representation or symbol of a company name or trademark, usually designed for ready recognition. The term has no legal significance in the law of trademark.

Idea-Expression Dichotomy

Definition:
The fundamental rule of law that copyright does not protect an idea; copyright protects only specific expressions of an idea.

Logo

Definition:
A graphic representation or symbol of a company name or trademark, usually designed for ready recognition. The term has no legal significance in the law of trademark.

Domain Name

Definition:
The names and words that companies designate for their registered Internet web site addresses, also referred to as a "URL."

Suggestive Mark

Definition:
A word, picture, or other symbol that suggests, but does not directly describe, something about the goods or services in connection with which it is used as a mark.

  

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Helpful Terms

Derivative Work

Definition:
A work based on a preexisting work that is changed, condensed, recast, or embellished in some way.

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Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Digital Object

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: "Are computer files protected?"


Answer: Original work of authorship fixed in a tangible medium (including a computer file) is protected by federal copyright law upon creation, in the absence of clear information to the contrary, most works may be assumed to be protected by federal copyright law.