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Old 06-30-2006, 10:09 AM
JasonBischoff JasonBischoff is offline
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Re: Copyright registration is easier than you think

Does anyone know how to copywrite in Canada?




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Old 07-05-2006, 12:16 PM
Bill_Jurasz Bill_Jurasz is offline
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Re: Copyright registration is easier than you think

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It's been my practice to send small JPEGs on the CD accompanied by digital contact sheets. It may expedite things if they are able to easily see a visual index of what you are submitting. However it's not required.

In a worst case scenario where you have bad CD, then you will still have the contact sheets. It's a belt and suspenders approach.

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I'm also wondering, with all the negative talk about the longevity of recordable DVD, how does the Copyright office have a copy of your work once the DVD goes kaput? And if that happens, how are you protected? As per the contact sheet that sounds like an expensive way to go, printing thumbnails of that many images.

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Old 07-20-2006, 02:19 AM
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Re: Copyright Help

When I initially called the office several years ago I was advised to include a "representative sample" in print form. In my submittals, this consists of a few sheets of thumbnails that I've printed using Breezebrowser. This was sent along with my CD of 12k or so images.

Unpublished work is a term they use on their form. If you use a website to display/sell your work this may be interpreted as "published." Anybody have a recent reading on this one?
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