Copyright is a property right that arises
initially from authorship alone. In Canada, formal registration
is not required. An author has copyright in any original literary
work, whether or not it is published, except in some cases
where the author has been employed to write the work. Copyright
in a work remains with the author or his or her heirs for
the life of the author plus fifty years, unless copyright
is assigned (by sale or gift) to someone else. Do not assign
copyright to your publisher.
To register copyright and for more information, contact: The
Commissioner of Patents, The Copyright Office, 50 Victoria
Street, Place du Portage, Tower 1, Hull, Canada, K1A 0C9.
To register copyright in the United States, write to: Copyright
Office, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20559, U.S.A.
The
Writers Guild of Canada has a formal Script Registration
Service.
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