The Proper Way To Copyright Visual Arts
Posted on January 22, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law
If you are trying to register any type of visual arts you should follow the copyright process as explained here. Visual arts can generally be described as any pictorial, graphic, sculptural or architectural works. Including 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional fine, graphic and applied art. There are some architectural works that fall under visual arts, and depending on the medium of the art there may be parts of the exhibition that are not copyright protected. This includes pieces of art that may include working or moving parts or pre-existing parts such as furniture, clothing or machinery. Other works that fall under visual arts may include…..
· Two-Dimensional Works.
· Advertisements
· Artwork
· Blueprints,
· Book jackets
· Commercial print
· Commercial print or label
· Contributions to collective works
· Fabric,
· Fabric emblems
· Greeting cards,
· Holograms
· Maps
· Patterns,
· Pictorial
· Pictorial or graphic works fixed only in machine-readable form
· Posters, photographs,
· “Limited edition”
· Oversize
· Three-Dimensional Works.
· Artwork
· Fabric
· Games
· Globes,
· Jewelry
· Pictorial matter
· Prints or labels
· Sculptures,
· Sculpture
· Architectural Works include either unconstructed building
The second step is to put together a package including either a form VA, a check for $30 made out to the “Register of Copyrights” and a non-returnable copy of the materials that are being registered. The form VA can be obtained at the copyright offices website at www.copyright.gov http://www.copyright.gov under the visual arts tab. Depending on what medium your work is there are different requirements for the deposit materials. Obviously if you are registering a building they will accept a photograph of the building but they may also require drawings, plans or other supplemental material. You should research the particular medium that you are trying to register at the copyright listed above.
Find out more great information about copyright protection at http://www.copyright-protection-zone.info/
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