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January 10, 2018

Why You Should Copyright Your E-Course

When you copyright your e-course, you'll want to group the video files together and copyright them as a group.

  Not too long ago, I was a guest on a podcast, thinking “Oh no, you should really copyright your e-course.” The host was interviewing me over the phone, and mentioned the e-course he’d recently released. He was thrilled that it was making so much money. I was excited for him too, but as someone […]

Filed Under: copyright, copyright infringement, how to copyright, intellectual property, us copyright office Tagged With: audio, copyright, copyright infringement, e-course, video

January 2, 2018

The Digital Piracy Definition And How It Affects You

Digital piracy is something we’ve all heard about, but the actual digital piracy definition is something that isn’t always clear. That’s why this post is about explaining exactly what digital piracy is, and what it means for you. What is the digital piracy definition? At its core, the simplest digital piracy definition comes from this […]

Filed Under: anti-piracy, intellectual property, piracy, what is piracy Tagged With: anti piracy, digital piracy, fair use, intellectual property, piracy, piracy definition, what is piracy

December 26, 2017

Copyrighting A Name (Technically, Trademarking A Name)

Copyrighting a name isn’t actually something you can do–but you can (and should!) trademark a name. If you missed our Trademarking vs. Copyrighting post, here’s a quick rundown: A trademark is, essentially, the outside appearance of your brand. It’s the wrapper, the name, the logo, the specific brand colors that say “This pen is a […]

Filed Under: how to copyright a name, how to trademark, how to trademark a logo, how to trademark a name, trademark Tagged With: copyright a name, how to copyright, trademark, trademark a logo, trademark a name, trademark law, trademark registration

December 19, 2017

The FBI Anti Piracy Warning And What It Really Means

Ever wondered what the FBI Anti Piracy Warning actually means? We break it down here, in this post.

  Here’s the FBI Anti Piracy Warning, for your reading pleasure: “The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of a copyrighted work is illegal (1). Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain (2), is investigated by the FBI (3) and is punishable by fines and federal imprisonment. (4)” It shows up on every movie screen, and […]

Filed Under: intellectual property, intellectual property definition, intellectual property law Tagged With: anti piracy, digital piracy, fbi, intellectual property, intellectual property law

December 13, 2017

Copywritten or Copyrighted: Which One Is Correct?

The digital piracy definition focuses on not distributing work you don't have the right to--like these books.

  “So, what do you do?” It’s an innocuous-enough dinner-party question, but when I answer “I’m a copywriter,” more often than not, there’s some confusion. “Wait, so does that mean your work is copywritten or copyrighted?” And then things get further confused when I clarify that I write copy about copyright law. Copywriting about copyrighting. […]

Filed Under: copyright, copyright definition Tagged With: copyright, copyright definition, copywriting

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