In the
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, Title 17 outlines
its copyright law. It was codified into positive law on July 30, 1947.
The latest version is from December 2016.
* —Subject Matter and Scope of Copyright
* —Copyright Ownership and Transfer
* —Duration of Copyright
* —Copyright Notice, Deposit, and Registration
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Infringement and
Remedies
* —Manufacturing Requirements and Importation
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Copyright Office
* —Proceedings by Copyright Royalty Judges
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Protection of Semiconductor Chip Products
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Digital Audio Recording Devices and Media
* —Sound Recordings and Music Videos
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Copyright Protection and Management Systems
* —Protection of Original Designs
References
External links
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