Copyright Law of the United States of America

audiobook

Copyright Law of the United States of America

by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, United States

EN·~3 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

Section 101. Definitions.

1:35:20
2

CHAPTER 2—COPYRIGHT OWNERSHIP AND TRANSFER. Analysis

13:19
3

CHAPTER 3—DURATION OF COPYRIGHT. Analysis.

16:28
4

CHAPTER 4—COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DEPOSIT, AND REGISTRATION. Analysis.

26:04
5

CHAPTER 5—COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND REMEDIES. Analysis.

13:13
6

CHAPTER 6—MANUFACTURING REQUIREMENTS AND IMPORTATION. Analysis.

10:30
7

CHAPTER 7—COPYRIGHT OFFICE. Analysis.

12:49
8

CHAPTER 8—COPYRIGHT ROYALTY TRIBUNAL. Analysis.

14:14

Description

An essential guide to the United States copyright framework, this work walks listeners through the core provisions of the Copyright Act of 1976. Beginning with clear, concise definitions—from “anonymous work” and “audiovisual works” to “computer program” and “derivative work”—it lays the foundation for understanding how creative material is protected and what rights owners hold. The opening sections also explain key concepts such as fixation, display, and the distinction between copies and phonorecords, making even complex legal terminology accessible.

Beyond the glossary, the book delves into the structure of the statute, highlighting the most relevant sections for creators, educators, and businesses. Listeners will gain insight into how collective works, compilations, and joint authorship are treated, as well as the scope of exclusive rights granted to copyright owners. By the end of the first act, the listener will feel equipped to navigate the basic legal landscape and recognize the practical implications of the law for everyday creative activities.

Details

Full title

Copyright Law of the United States of America Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (194K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1995-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Library of Congress. Copyright Office

Library of Congress. Copyright Office

A cornerstone of American copyright since 1870, this office helps protect creative work while preserving a public record of the nation’s cultural output. As part of the Library of Congress, it sits at the crossroads of law, literature, music, art, and public access.

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