Usually, determining whether something can be copyrighted is easy. Books, movies, and songs are copyrightable. Artistic drawings, paintings and photographs are also copyrightable. When you start moving towards more technical works and drawings, it can become a little trickier. Generally speaking, drawings, photographs, and other two-dimensional and three-dimensional expressions that visually depict three-dimensional objects are copyrightable. At the Amercian Trademark, we can help you copyright your:
- Written work such as fiction, nonfiction, poetry, textbooks, reference works or articles
- Directories or catalogs, advertising copy
- Computer programs
- Website or online materials
- Photograph
- Art Work
- Maps
- Technical Drawings
- Recorded performance of music or sound
- Written music & Lyrics, Screenplay or script
- A Choreographic work
- A recorded score for a movie or play
- Feature film, documentary film, animated film, television show, video, or other Audi-Visual Work