New York City Copyright Lawyer

With new and advancing technologies pushing the boundaries of copyright law, our New York City intellectual property attorneys assist clients in navigating the protection, licensing, use, and misuse of their copyrighted works in this changing landscape.
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What is a Copyright?

A copyright is a type of intellectual property that protects original works of authorship that are fixed in a tangible form. A copyright owner has the exclusive right of reproduction, adaptation, publication, performance, and display of the original works, as well as the right to authorize third parties to exercise these rights.

What Can Be Copyrighted?

Copyright law protects original works of authorship. Categories of works that may be protected under copyright law are:

  • Literary, musical, and dramatic works
  • Pantomimes and choreographic works
  • Pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works
  • Sound recordings
  • Computer programs
  • Architectural works

Why Register to Copyright Your Intellectual Property

Copyright protection exists automatically from the moment an original work is created. Registration is not required, however, there are several benefits to obtaining copyright registration. Some of these benefits are identified below.

  • The right to file a lawsuit in federal court for copyright infringement.
  • A presumption of validity in copyright litigation if the work is registered within 5 years of publication.
  • Eligibility to seek an award of statutory damages. This can be especially helpful where actual damages are difficult to calculate.
  • It puts others on notice of your rights.

How Our New York City Copyright Lawyers Can Help

By fostering our close relationships with foreign counsel, our copyright lawyers are able to bring a global perspective to our clients’ intellectual property portfolios.

Copyright Counseling

We devise strategic plans to help our clients effectively manage and protect their copyright assets and entire intellectual property portfolios.

Copyright Registration

Our copyright lawyers have assisted clients obtain copyright registration for different types of works, including jewelry and ornamental works, industrial and graphic designs, sound recordings and musical works, visual art, logos, software, and games.

Copyright Enforcement

We advise and assist our clients with the enforcement and defense of their copyrighted content. If a potential copyright infringer is revealed, we are able to readily address the issue with a solid plan of action. In addition to enforcement, we also assist clients who have received cease and desist letters or have been served with a complaint, to defend against allegations of copyright infringement. Our copyright enforcement and defense practice also includes response and submission of DMCA take-down notice claims.

Contact a New York City Copyright Lawyer

New and advancing technologies are redefining the boundaries of copyright law. Our New York City copyright lawyers assist clients in various industries protect, enforce, and enhance the value of their creative works in changing marketplaces.

Book a meeting with one of our New York City Copyright Lawyers to discuss copyright protection, copyright litigation, copyright licensing, and transfers.

Copyright FAQs

What Cannot Be Protected By Copyright?

Copyright law does not protect ideas, concepts, or facts. However, these ideas, concepts, or facts may be expressed in a written or artistic form, and copyright protection may be claimed in that tangible representation, but copyright will not protect the idea itself.

How Much Does a Copyright Cost?

In the United States the government fees for applying for copyright registration range from $45 to $125 with a few exceptions. Attorney's fees for applying for copyright registration vary by firm. Our copyright application fees range from $800 to $1,500 depending on the type of work that is being submitted for registration.

How Long Does a Copyright Last?

The term of copyright for a particular work depends on several factors. Additional guidance on copyright terms may be found here.