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Copyright Registration 101 with RightsClick

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The Anthropic settlement highlights the importance of timely registration with the U.S. Copyright Office. Although your work is automatically copyrighted when you create it, you can only seek damages for infringement if the work is officially registered. Join us for a discussion of copyright registration with David Newhoff and Steven Tepp, co-founders of the copyright management service RightsClick.

Authors Guild CEO Mary Rasenberger will introduce the discussion. Moderated by chief legal officer Kevin Amer.

This webinar will address:

  • Why is copyright registration important?
  • Who is responsible for registration: the author or the publisher?
  • When to register a manuscript and/or a new version of a work?
  • Elements of a copyright application
  • Limit of claim
  • RightsClick portal for AG members

Panelists

Building on his background in film production and communications, David Newhoff is a widely respected advocate of creators’ rights. Since 2011, he has written over 1000 articles on the blog The Illusion of More and elsewhere, endorsing strong copyright rights and questioning the tech industry’s assault on those rights. He has been cited by scholars, the U.S. Copyright Office, the press, and the creative community. In 2020, he published the book Who Invented Oscar Wilde? The Photograph at the Center of Modern American Copyright.

Steven Tepp’s extensive background in IP law and policy began as an attorney for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, after which he served as senior counsel for Policy and International Affairs at the U.S. Copyright Office and then as Chief Intellectual Property Counsel for the Global Intellectual Property Center of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Before co-founding RightsClick, he started the IP consultancy Sentinel Worldwide, and taught copyright law at George Washington University Law School.

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