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Who owns a copyright?

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Who owns a copyright?

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Under the copyright law, the creator of the original expression in a work is its author. The author is also the owner of copyright unless there is a written agreement by which the author assigns the copyright to another person or entity, such as a publisher. However, in cases of works made for hire, the employer or commissioning party is considered to be the author and initial copyright owner. A work made for hire is a work prepared by an employee (not an independent contractor) within the scope of his or her employment; or a work specially ordered or commissioned pursuant to a signed, written work made for hire agreement in certain specified circumstances.

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Generally, the author of the work owns the copyright. The authors of a joint work are co-owners of any copyright in the work. However, an employer will own the copyright of a work created by an employee if the work is found to be a “work made for hire.

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