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Outsourcing-Potentials and Pits of Congress.In the late 90's and in early 2000 , people around the world realised the upcoming trend widely known as outsourcing that began its race slow and sporadic and gradually developing into a trend that made impacts into the length and breadth of economic landscapes around the word in turn at the same time creating job opportunities at one side of the globe and initiating voc Once your book is published, you're required to send two copies to the Library of Congress. It's called a "mandatory deposit of published works". If your book is produced by a traditional publisher, the people there will do this for you, but if you are self publishing, keep in mind that you have to do this yourself. You have three months after publication. It doesn't hurt your copyright if you don't do it but, accor What Are The 7 Proven Principles To Business Success? Copyright is the writer's security blanket. It just makes you feel better to know your words are protected. I once knew a writer who was so scared his work would be stolen, he never sent it anywhere. Talk about counterproductive! But if you can understand these four simple copyright keys, you can rest easy and submit at will.The 7 Proven Principles to Business Success will overcome whatever limitation you have. Think of it as a recipe for success in business. All you have to do is first of all learn what the 7 principles are, and then apply them, in order. When you follow this recipe all of your challenges will fade away.Why do you own a business? Isn't it because you want a LIFESTYLE 1. Create! That's all you have to do to copyright something: write it. You don't have to publish it and you don't have to register it with the United States Copyright Office, although there are certain advantages to registration (see below). The moment a piece is written down, it automatically gains copyright and that copyright is owned by the author. 2. Give Notice. That's when you put that little encircled "c" on the work. You can also use the word "Copyright", then your name and the year of first publication. For instance, this article is "Copyright 2005 Sophfronia Scott". It tells the world that the work is protected so someone can't show up in court and claim they didn't know it was. Speaking of court... 3. Register Your Copyright. Again, registering with the United States Copyright Office is really just a legality. You don't have to do it. But you do get a few benefits for the $30 fee that are worth considering. Registration makes your copyright a matter of public record and--get this--if you register and someone later infringes on your copyright and you take them to court, you will be able to sue for "statutory damages and attorney's fees". With an unregistered work you can only get an award of actual damages and profit. To learn more on how to register your literary work go to http:// www.copyright.gov/ register/literary.html. 4. Send Copies to the Library of Congress. Once your book is published, you're required to send two copies to the Library of Congress. It's called a "mandatory deposit of published works". If your book is produced by a traditional publisher, the people there will do this for you, but if you are self publishing, keep in mind that you have to do this yourself. You have three months after publication. It doesn't hurt your copyright if you don't do it but, accor A Beginner's Guide to Affiliate Marketing u don't have to register it with the United States Copyright Office, although
there are certain advantages to registration (see below). The moment a piece is
written down, it automatically gains copyright and that copyright is owned by the
author.The dawning of the cyberspace era is at hand. The genesis of artificial intelligence is upon this particular moment in history as everyone in the industrialized world goes about utilizing one of the most sophisticated tools mankind has ever created.Who, in this day and age, does not know about computers? They are machines capable of controlling operations expres 2. Give Notice. That's when you put that little encircled "c" on the work. You can also use the word "Copyright", then your name and the year of first publication. For instance, this article is "Copyright 2005 Sophfronia Scott". It tells the world that the work is protected so someone can't show up in court and claim they didn't know it was. Speaking of court... 3. Register Your Copyright. Again, registering with the United States Copyright Office is really just a legality. You don't have to do it. But you do get a few benefits for the $30 fee that are worth considering. Registration makes your copyright a matter of public record and--get this--if you register and someone later infringes on your copyright and you take them to court, you will be able to sue for "statutory damages and attorney's fees". With an unregistered work you can only get an award of actual damages and profit. To learn more on how to register your literary work go to http:// www.copyright.gov/ register/literary.html. 4. Send Copies to the Library of Congress. Once your book is published, you're required to send two copies to the Library of Congress. It's called a "mandatory deposit of published works". If your book is produced by a traditional publisher, the people there will do this for you, but if you are self publishing, keep in mind that you have to do this yourself. You have three months after publication. It doesn't hurt your copyright if you don't do it but, accor Find A Topic For Your E-Book Business is
article is "Copyright 2005 Sophfronia Scott". It tells the world that the work is
protected so someone can't show up in court and claim they didn't know it was.
Speaking of court...To be successful in the online information marketing business, you have to provide quality, useful information that your customers will want to purchase from you. But what if you don’t have a clue as to what information you should market? In that case you need to do a little research to find what you want to sell.Your first place to look is within yourself. It’ 3. Register Your Copyright. Again, registering with the United States Copyright Office is really just a legality. You don't have to do it. But you do get a few benefits for the $30 fee that are worth considering. Registration makes your copyright a matter of public record and--get this--if you register and someone later infringes on your copyright and you take them to court, you will be able to sue for "statutory damages and attorney's fees". With an unregistered work you can only get an award of actual damages and profit. To learn more on how to register your literary work go to http:// www.copyright.gov/ register/literary.html. 4. Send Copies to the Library of Congress. Once your book is published, you're required to send two copies to the Library of Congress. It's called a "mandatory deposit of published works". If your book is produced by a traditional publisher, the people there will do this for you, but if you are self publishing, keep in mind that you have to do this yourself. You have three months after publication. It doesn't hurt your copyright if you don't do it but, accor Networking Groups - Try To Attend Even When You're Moonlighting r copyright a matter of public record and--get this--if you
register and someone later infringes on your copyright and you take them to court,
you will be able to sue for "statutory damages and attorney's fees". With an
unregistered work you can only get an award of actual damages and profit. To learn
more on how to register your literary work go to http:// www.copyright.gov/
register/literary.html.Networking groups often meet during the day. This poses a logistical problem for those computer and IT consultants who have regular jobs and are moonlighting as they try to start their business. Attending networking groups is critical for business success so you need to be able to balance the conflicting time schedules as effectively as possible.Here are some ti 4. Send Copies to the Library of Congress. Once your book is published, you're required to send two copies to the Library of Congress. It's called a "mandatory deposit of published works". If your book is produced by a traditional publisher, the people there will do this for you, but if you are self publishing, keep in mind that you have to do this yourself. You have three months after publication. It doesn't hurt your copyright if you don't do it but, accor The Chapters of Bankruptcy of Congress.It is a common misconception that if a person files for bankruptcy their house, car and the clothes off their back will be sold to creditors to repay debts. Frankly, this isn’t the case. Often times, a person will retain full possession of their house, car and family knick knacks while filing for bankruptcy.In the United States, there are four types of bankruptcie Once your book is published, you're required to send two copies to the Library of Congress. It's called a "mandatory deposit of published works". If your book is produced by a traditional publisher, the people there will do this for you, but if you are self publishing, keep in mind that you have to do this yourself. You have three months after publication. It doesn't hurt your copyright if you don't do it but, according to the Copyright Office, "failure to make the deposit can result in fines and other penalties." That's it! Pretty simple, really, but all the more reason why it should not become an artificial roadblock to your continuing and submitting your work. One last note: you can't copyright an idea. I have heard writers say they submitted a story or book proposal and someone else came out with a book just like it, so the agent/editor/ writer must have stolen their idea. Well, not quite. It is highly likely that someone else just had the same idea. It does happen. And yes, it is possible for someone to steal your idea--just make REALLY sure that they have done so before you make the accusation. © 2005 Sophfronia Scott
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