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goneriding |
Posted - Jul 13 2012 : 08:41:26 AM I have a design and hubby says I need to copyright it, well, do something to protect it from unauthorized use.
Anyone know which it is and how to do it?? Sounds silly, but I don't have the money to go to an attorney for this. If it were really mind-blowing, yep, I'd prolly spring for it, but, this is my first one and will prolly be pretty small. My first foray!! YAY!! ![](icons/icon_smile_tongue.gif)
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chickenmom |
Posted - Jul 29 2012 : 8:39:37 PM My husband is a musician and we have copyrighted his music. We did it all online, it was immediate. The fee was $35 last time we used it. Not sure what it is for other types of work. Trademark fees are expensive. Good luck to you! Toni |
goneriding |
Posted - Jul 20 2012 : 11:23:21 AM Thank you again! I'll do that!!
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http://twohorseswalkingdesigns.com
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batznthebelfry |
Posted - Jul 20 2012 : 08:11:31 AM you can also do a 'poor mans copyright'...its where you mail yourself the original & never ever open it...you have to put stamps to all areas that can be opened...top & bottom envelope flaps & have it hand stamped thur all the stamps on it....I have done this before & am doing it again with my newest self published book..............another thing you can do with this is send a copy to the library of congress for their collection, so they have it on file & can find it if ever you have someone trying to use your item as their own....Michele'
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goneriding |
Posted - Jul 14 2012 : 08:07:31 AM Thank you. I've been looking online. I'll check out your link. I've looked at so much, I'm not sure if I've been to that one or not!! Thanks again!!
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AnnieinIdaho |
Posted - Jul 14 2012 : 07:13:31 AM Hi...I used the website http://www.copyright.gov/forms for my writing. I see on there is a place to copyright artwork, etc. It takes a few months to receive it back, but the fees are affordable. Best to you! Yes, protect it! Annie
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rphelps4 |
Posted - Jul 13 2012 : 08:47:11 AM Check online, I sure there would be information about what needs to be done for a copyright, good luck. |