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Would a description of a product constitute as a literary work for registration of a copyright?

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Would a description of a product constitute as a literary work for registration of a copyright?

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Yes. However, you may want to review the following – (read the info if you’re interested in this, otherwise, don’t neg me people). WHO CAN CLAIM COPYRIGHT? Copyright protection subsists from the time the work is created in fixed form. The copyright in the work of authorship immediately becomes the property of [the author who created the work]. Only the author or those deriving their rights through the author can rightfully claim copyright. In the case of “works made for hire”, the employer and not the employee is considered to be the author. Section 101 of the copyright law defines a “work made for hire” as: any work prepared by an employee within the scope of his or her employment; or any work specially ordered or commissioned for use as: – – a contribution to a collective work – – a part of a motion picture or other audiovisual work – – a translation – – a supplementary work – – a compilation – – an instructional text – – a test – – answer material for a test – – an atlas – – if the

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