United States Code/Title 17/Chapter 4

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←←Chapter 3. Duration of Copyright United States Code
by the United States Government
Title 17, Chapter 4. Copyright Notice, Deposit, and Registration
Chapter 5. Copyright Infringement and Remedies→→
From the U.S. Copyright Office.


Chapter 4—Copyright Notice, Deposit, and Registration
  • Section 401. Notice of copyright: Visually perceptible copies
  • Section 402. Notice of copyright: Phonorecords of sound recordings
  • Section 403. Notice of copyright: Publications incorporating United States Government works
  • Section 404. Notice of copyright: Contributions to collective works
  • Section 405. Notice of copyright: Omission of notice on certain copies and phonorecords
  • Section 406. Notice of copyright: Error in name or date on certain copies and phonorecords
  • Section 407. Deposit of copies or phonorecords for Library of Congress
  • Section 408. Copyright registration in general
  • Section 409. Application for copyright registration
  • Section 410. Registration of claim and issuance of certificate
  • Section 411. Registration and infringement actions
  • Section 412. Registration as prerequisite to certain remedies for infringement
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