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The Copyright Guide: How You Can Protect and Profit from Copyrights (Fourth Edition)
By (Author) Lee Wilson
Skyhorse Publishing
Allworth Press,U.S.
17th July 2018
4th Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Copyright law
346.0482
Hardback
304
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
606g
"A definitive resource." Midwest Book Review
A Clear, Friendly Reference for Using, Protecting, and Profiting from Copyright
Copyright may seem like a mystery, but it is actually quite easy to understandas Lee Wilson demonstrates in The Copyright Guide, Fourth Edition. This resource explains everything you need to know to make copyright work for you, including how to license your copyrights, how to acquire the right to use the works of others, what copyright infringement is, how to protect your works from infringement, and how to avoid infringing on the works of others.
This is a must-read for anyone who creates or uses copyrightwhich, due to the explosion of information technology, is just about everyone! In plain language with scores of real-life examples, this newly updated edition addresses important issues in copyright, including:
With informative tips and easy-to-use forms, The Copyright Guide will save you legal fees, make sure you avoid infringing on the works of others, and help you protect and profit from what you create.
"In a newly updated and expanded fourth edition, The Copyright Guide: How You Can Protect and Profit from Copyright by Lee Wilson (a Nashville writer and lawyer with extensive experience in the area of copyright) is a definitive resource. . . . With informative tips and easy-to-use forms, The Copyright Guide will save you legal fees, make sure you avoid infringing on the works of others, and help you protect and profit from what you create. Comprehensively informative, exceptionally 'user friendly' in organization and presentation, this new edition of The Copyright Guide should be a part of every writer's and/or publisher's instructional reference collections, as well as a core addition to both community and academic library writing/publishing collections." Midwest Book Review
Lee Wilson is a Nashville writer and lawyer with extensive experience in the area of copyright. In private practice since 1984, she has written six books on intellectual-property law topics, most of which have been published in multiple editions, has served on the boards of several arts organizations, and is a frequent speaker on copyright issues.