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Is a copyright date the same as a publication date? Sometimes yes, but generally no. The author of a work has a copyright to the work as soon as it is created. All s/he has to do is fix the original work in a tangible medium of expression, meaning either putting pen to paper or just saving a Word document.
Date published can most usually be found on the copyright page of a book. That page will tell you when the work was copyrighted and if the book is a first edition, the copyright date will be the same as the date published. If it is a later edition, the date will be different.
It used to be that most books carried a publication date at or near the bottom of the title page. A copyright date is used in cataloging only when no publication date is on the book. Publishers have been post-dating publication dates and copyright dates for as long as they've been putting them in books.
Tip: A copyright date is usually only listed by the year and does not contain a specific month or day. See if the date is part of the URL. Look in the address bar and scroll through the URL. Some blogs and websites autofill the web address with the date that a post was written.
Initial Copyright Date As soon as a work is created and dated, either by manual or electronic means, a copyright exists. This copyright applies whether an individual or business registers it with the U.S. Copyright Office. ... This is the copyright date for the document.
Publication has a technical meaning in copyright law. According to the statute, Publication is the distribution of copies or forewords of a work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, or lending.
Date published can most usually be found on the copyright page of a book. That page will tell you when the work was copyrighted and if the book is a first edition, the copyright date will be the same as the date published. If it is a later edition, the date will be different.
Initial Copyright Date As soon as a work is created and dated, either by manual or electronic means, a copyright exists. This copyright applies whether an individual or business registers it with the U.S. Copyright Office. ... This is the copyright date for the document.
Definition of a Copyright. A copyright is a form of protection provided by the laws of the United States to authors of “original works of authorship.” This includes literary, dramatic, musical, artistic and certain other creative works.
The general rule is that the year to include in a copyright notice is the year of first publication of the work. First publication is when the work is made available to the public without restriction. This includes selling a book or leaving free copies of it in a public place or posting content on your blog.
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