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you order a product but we will not use this information for any other purpose than shipping.
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States (Title 17, CFR) and internationally by agreement with member nations
to the Universal Copyright Convention and the Berne Convention for the
Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. Copyright is a personal property
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Copyright law protects works both published and unpublished, including
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A copyright need not be formally applied for, nor formally granted:
It
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Proof of copyright ownership is enhanced by registering the copyright,
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architectural works.
Transfers of copyright ownership are made by contract. A work especially
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agree in a written instrument signed by them that the copyright is to be
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