Abstract
This discussion focuses on copyright issues most apt to concern those who post to or own email lists or those who have put up web pages. Such matters as the fundamental distinction between works that are and are not "for hire," registration, and issues to consider in transferring copyright interests are treated in other copyright discussions above.
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Publisher
University of New Hampshire School of Law's Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
IP Basics: Copyright on the Internet, IP BASICS (UNH Law, Franklin Pierce Ctr. For Intellectual Prop., Concord, NH), Jan. 1, 2015.
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Additional Information
This series began by Professor Field in the 1970s in print booklets continued as web pages and were last updated in 2015.