protection created by
Public Law 105-298.
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U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1999-454-879/5
Library of Congress
Copyright Office
101 Independence Avenue, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20559-6000
www.loc.gov/copyright
June 1999 -- 15,000
WEB REV: June 1999
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United States Copyright Office
Circular 22
How to Investigate the Copyright Status of a Work
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IN GENERAL
Methods of Approaching & Copyright Investigation
There are several ways to investigate whether a work is under copyright
protection and, if so, the facts of the copyright. These are the main
ones:
1. Examine a copy of the work for such elements as a copyright notice,
place and date of publication, author and publisher. If the work is a
sound recording, examine the disk, tape cartridge, or cassette in which
the recorded sound is fixed, or the album cover, sleeve, or container in
which the recording is sold.
2. Make a search of the Copyright Office catalogs and other records; or
3. Have the Copyright Office make a search for you.
A Few Words of Caution About Copyright Investigations
Copyright investigations often involve more than one of these methods.
Even if you follow all three approaches, the results may not be
conclusive. Moreover, as explained in this circular, the changes brought
about under the Copyright Act of 1976, the Berne Convention
Implementation Act of 1988, the Copyright Renewal Act of 1992, and the
Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 must be considered when
investigating the copyright status of a work.
This circular offers some practical guidance on what to look for if you
are making a copyright investigation. It is important to realize,
however, that this circular contains only general information and that
there are a number of exceptions to the principles outlined here. In many
cases it is important to consult with a copyright attorney before
reaching any conclusions regarding the copyright status of a work.
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HOW TO SEARCH COPYRIGHT OFFICE CATALOGS AND RECORDS
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Catalog of Copyright Entries
The Copyright Office published the Catalog of Copyright Entries (CCE) in
printed format from 1891 through 1978. From 1979 through 1982 the CCE was
issued in microfiche format
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