Copyrighting an eBook: How?

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To copyright an eBook, register it with the appropriate agency and pay a fee. An eBook has the same rights as a printed book. Determine which agency handles copyright in your country and register online or in person. The author owns the copyright unless legally transferred. Registering an eBook allows for legal action and benefits. Validity is demonstrated by copyright registration and the author may be entitled to damages and attorneys’ fees if infringed.

To copyright an eBook, you will need to register your work with the appropriate copyright office or government agency in your country. Typically you will have to pay a small fee and provide a digital copy of the eBook. While an eBook is a digital file, it has the same rights as a printed book in many jurisdictions. An eBook typically can be protected in the same way as a printed book and follows a similar copyright and registration process. A digital recording acts like a paper recording, making it legal and binding on the author.

If you want to protect an eBook, first determine which government agency handles copyright where you live. An Internet search will often provide the answer, or you could ask an employee at your local library—if they’re not sure, the library will likely have resources that will provide an answer. You may be able to secure an eBook online at the government agency’s website. If that’s not possible, you can copyright an eBook by visiting the copyright office in person and filling out the necessary paperwork.

The author of an eBook generally owns the copyright to his work from the time the work is created. In many jurisdictions, any digital work in a fixed form is automatically protected by copyright, regardless of whether it has been registered with a government agency. Unless an author legally transfers his rights to another party, only the author owns the copyright and all associated benefits.

An eBook typically needs to be registered and copyrighted in order for legal action to be taken if necessary. By registering and filing for copyright protection, the digital document becomes a public document. There are legal benefits to documents in the public domain, including the pursuit of any necessary legal action.

If a digital work for publication is protected by copyright, its validity is demonstrated by copyright registration. As the author of the eBook, you are generally entitled to damages and attorneys’ fees if your copyright is infringed. If you don’t register within a certain time frame, however, you may only be eligible to sue for loss of profits and other financial damages as a result of the infringement.




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