Intellectual property is critical in today's competitive market, and yet advancements in this digital age make it easier than ever to violate intellectual property rights. That's especially true for anything you write or produce. Whether as an individual or an entity – your written creations risk copyright infringement in Maryland if not protected. Violators can easily find material online and use it as their own to profit from it. It is important to protect your original work, and the most important and effective means of protection is copyright registration.
At Taylor Legal, our copyright protection lawyers handle all types of copyright matters and will help you understand what the benefits are and how to continue or expand the protection of your intellectual property. Contact us today at 443-420-4075 to schedule a complimentary consultation.
Overview of Copyright Law
A copyright gives an author of an original work exclusive rights to their work, including the right to control and protect it. Copyrights cover a wide variety of different subject matters.
Elements of a Copyright
Qualifying for a copyright is not very difficult. There are certain elements that must be met, including originality. The work cannot be a copy of anything else. Copyrights must also be tangible and at least a little creative. In other words, an idea cannot be copyrighted, but a written work can be.
What Can Be Copyrighted
Original works of authorship can be copyrighted, including:
- Poetry
- Songs
- Photography
- Movies
- Sculptures
- Novels
- Architectural Works
Slogans, symbols, and designs cannot be copyrighted.
The Rights a Copyright Provides
When the owner of a work copyrights it, they have the ability to:
- Reproduce;
- Distribute; and
- Sell the work.
If the work is a play, they can perform it; if it is a movie, they can show it.
Copyright also allows the owner to prepare derivative works based on the original.
Copyright owners can also authorize others to exercise the rights given to them by the copyright.
Copyright Registration
Contrary to popular belief, copyright registration is not mandatory. However, to best protect your intellectual property, you should register a copyright for it. The benefits of copyright registration are many and the process does not have to be complicated with a copyright lawyer in Maryland guiding and advising you.
Benefits of Copyright Registration
One of the benefits of copyright registration is that it establishes evidence that the work has an owner on record. Also, should another party attempt to infringe on the copyright, the fact the copyright is registered allows the owner to bring a lawsuit against the infringing party (a rejected application may be used for the same purpose).
If the copyright owner wants to seek statutory damages and attorney's fees in an infringement case, registration after publication or before the infringement occurs allows them to do so.
Copyright Registration Process
The registration process can typically be completed online. Some works may be submitted electronically, yet others must have a hard copy, which will not be returned.
Keep in mind, copyright information is public record and time limits apply as to when the registration must be filed.
Our copyright attorney at Taylor Legal will ensure the copyright registration process in Maryland is undertaken properly and timely to ensure you receive maximum benefits.
Common Copyright Issues
Many challenges may arise with or throughout the copyright process. To provide context as to why it's important to seek legal counsel for copyright protection specifically and any intellectual property generally, some of the most common issues in the copyright process are briefly described below.
Ownership Issues
Often, disagreements arise over who actually owns the copyright.
A common example of this issue involves employee/employer situations. For example, if a person created original work that is copyrighted while in the employment of a company, then the company may own the copyright to the work. The opposite is typically true when the person creating the work is a freelancer. Many times this problem can be solved by reviewing relevant contracts, which hopefully address these matters and spell out who has a right to what. Without relevant terms and conditions in a contract, this issue becomes more problematic.
Time Limit on Copyrights
Many people fail to understand just how long copyright protects the original work. In most cases, it lasts for the life of the author (or creator) plus seventy years. This time limit varies based on the type of medium being copyrighted, so it is always best to confirm and not just assume how long a copyright lasts.
Fair Use Exception
The Fair Use exception to copyright is often overlooked or not properly understood. It holds that copyrighted materials may be used under certain conditions. The type of original work and the way it is being used are both considered under the Fair Use exception.
Common examples of when copyrighted materials may be used under this exception include:
- Teaching purposes
- Reporting the news
- Conducting research
- Providing criticism
Copyright Infringement
Copyright infringement occurs when any person or entity violates the rights of the copyright owner. For example, if someone reproduces, performs, or displays a copyrighted work without the permission of the copyright owner, they have committed copyright infringement. To be guilty of copyright infringement, the person or entity that commits the infringement does not have to be seeking monetary gain.
Proving Copyright Infringement
Anyone that claims their copyright has been infringed upon must be able to prove that they are the owner of the copyrighted material and that their rights as such have been violated. They must also be able to show that the person or entity that violated their rights exceeded the fair use doctrine, which allows the use of copyrighted materials in certain situations and under certain conditions.
Remedies for Copyright Infringement
Injunctions are the most commonly sought remedy by victims of copyright infringement. An injunction serves to stop the infringing party from continuing to violate the copyright. Permanent injunctions prevent the infringing party from ever engaging in the infringement again.
Other civil and criminal remedies may be available in Maryland to parties who have had their copyright infringed. It all depends on the facts and circumstances.
Contact Taylor Legal Today
At Taylor Legal, our copyright protection lawyers in Maryland help our clients obtain and maintain protection for their original works. You may be a business or an individual; in either case, your original work should benefit you, not someone else who attempts to use your work for their own benefit. Contact us today by either filling out the online form or contacting us at 443-420-4075 to schedule a complimentary consultation.
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