Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Featured Government Website in April


Copyright.gov

Copyright.gov is the official site of the U. S. Copyright Office. Copyright.gov "has been created with the desire to serve the copyright community of creators and users, as well as the general public. Here you will find information about our online registration option and other news about reengineering; all our key publications including informational circulars; application forms for copyright registration; links to the copyright law and to the homepages of other copyright-related organizations; a link to our online copyright records cataloged since 1978; news of what the Office is doing, including business process reengineering plans, Congressional testimony, and press releases; our latest regulations; and much more," as stated on their website.

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