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  1. What is a subscriber?
    Subscribers are customers, members, contacts or any individuals who gave you permission to send email messages to their email address.We use a series of demographic information to create a profile for each subscriber, which we determine from:Informatio...
  2. How do I attract subscribers?
    You use the Express Email Marketing sign-up form to invite individuals to join your subscriber list. With the sign-up form, you can collect information about your subscribers, including demographic information, interests, and any other data that you in...
  3. What performing arts works can I register using c-Site?
    You can register the following performing art works:Motion picture screenplays (with or without accompanying music) Scripts for television, radio, or theatre (with or without accompanying music) Lyrics Music Lyrics and music Musicals (with or without a...
  4. What are the c-Site system requirements?
    c-Site is compatible with the following browser versions:Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher Netscape Navigator 7.0 or higher Mozilla Firefox, all versions Opera 7.5 or higher c-Site is not compatible with the following browser versions:Safari Internet Exp...
  5. How Does the c-Site Express Filing Service Work?
    To use c-Site Express Filing Service,you have to concentrate on these follow things:
  6. Can I Use c-Site to Register a Song I Wrote and Recorded on CD?
    Yes, but first you must determine whether you’re registering the song as a Performing Arts work or a Sound Recording. The examples below differentiate between the two:You write the lyrics and music to a song. You record the song on a CD. The underlying...
  7. Can I Protect My Recipe With a Copyright Registration?
    A list of ingredients is not protected under copyright law. However, where a recipe or formula is accompanied by substantial literary expression in the form of an explanation or directions, or when there is a collection of recipes as in a cookbook, the...
  8. Do Copyrights, Patents and Trademarks Protect the Same Things?
    No. Copyrights, patents, and trademarks all differ. A copyright is a form of protection provided to the authors of “original works of authorship,” both published and unpublished. It protects the form of expression rather than the subject matter of the ...
  9. Do I Have to Send in a Copy of My Work to c-Site? Will I Get it Back?
    First, you should know that the U.S. Copyright Office requires that you submit (with your application) a copy of the work you want registered (otherwise known as the “deposit”). The Copyright Office does not return your work. All copies, phonorecords, ...
  10. How Long Does Copyright Protection Last?
    The Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act, signed into law on October 27, 1998, amends the provisions concerning duration of copyright protection. Effective immediately, the terms of copyright are generally extended for an additional 20 years. Specif...
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