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hey there see this really crude drawing notice anything special about it no well it's copyrighted and that copyright belongs to me Courtney from New Media writes you can get a copyright for your own work too want to know how I'll totally tell you let's recap a little bit about copyrights before I start though a copyright is a legal right the creators have to copy and distribute their work it also temporarily keeps other people from copying changing or distributing that work it exists for the purpose of benefiting the public by encouraging creators to keep creating because it allows them to control how the world first sees their work and it allows them to make a profit copyright law attempts to balance the creator's need for protection with the public's need to freely use creative work now we're going to talk about how you can even get a copyright are you ready for a surprise okay here goes copyright law protects a work as soon as it's created I know that sounds crazy but it makes total sense what would the point of copyright laws be if someone could copy your work before you officially receive protection it's not a race so you don't have to register your work or even finish it to be protected copyright laws protect you as you create all you have to do is make sure your work meets the pretty loose requirements to be protected which you can learn about in our video what can be copyrighted registering your work officially with the US Copyright Office is totally optional but it does allow you to sue anyone who infringes on your copyright you can register at any time but registering before or shortly after publication has lots of benefits which we'll talk about in a different video but because nothing in the world can be simple registering has its drawbacks too which we'll also talk about in a separate video for one thing it costs $35 per work to register so if you write a lot of blogger posts or your photographer who shoots a thousand pictures every day that's potentially a lot of money you're going to spend just to get some extra protection on your work oh and if you change your work any time after you send in the forum you also have to update your registration that involves filling out another form sending in a physical copy of your work and paying another $35 you know would be an even better use of $35 you should donate it to new media rights if you're enjoying these videos or at least learning from them please consider donating to us to keep this project going you can donate on our youtube channel or at new media Rights org baba let's recap a little bit about copyrights before I start I can throw in the other direction
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- Vallie Arter, Staff Member
if you do anything creative like make youtube videos paint portraits or compose your own music you may want to learn how to copyright your original content but before you start filling out paperwork let us show you the basics this video focuses on how to copyright your content in the United States and it should not be taken as legal advice when you create an original work you automatically own the copyright at the moment you write it down or record it it may surprise you how quick and easy this can be but even if you simply draw something on a napkin you are not required to do anything else to legally possess the copyright however registering your work with the US Copyright Office will help you if you ever need to defend it in court to register content with the US Copyright Office go to www.deewr.gov.au/rjcp - email or their website once your work is registered it will be added to the Library of Congress keep in mind that certain types of content cannot be copyrighted such as facts procedures names titles and recipes that only lists ingredients you also can't copyright things like choreography or speeches unless they're saved somehow like in a video or audio recording regardless of what you create understanding how to copyright your work can help give you peace of mind GCF global creating opportunities for a better life
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- Vallie Arter
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I've studied danish history at Claremont Graduate University in Claremont and I am an expert in space warfare. I usually feel okay. My previous job was tax collector I held this position for 2 years, I love talking about genealogy and pen pals. Huge fan of Conor Kennedy I practice ice skating and collect insert cards.
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