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Copyright Website to Focus on Registration Issues for New Media at National Association of Broadcasters Convention

FOSTER CITY, CA - April 10, 2002 - Copyright Website will be conducting a Copyright Registration Workshop today at the NAB 2001 show at 10:30am at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The Copyright Registration Workshop will provide nuts and bolts information that will enable content creators to “Do it Yourself”, and confidently file federal copyright registrations with the United States Copyright Office for all manner of digital media, including websites, DVDs, CD-ROMs, computer code, MP3s, and streamed video and audio.

Special topics will be covered, including how to determine the correct registration form for multimedia, such as webpages that embed audio and video. The workshop will also include strategies on how to avoid common traps in registering web pages.

The Intellectual Property Rights panel is being presented as part of the NAB Multimedia World New Media Professionals Conference. This conference offers a multi-faceted approach to keeping pace with new media technologies and applications such as the Internet, streaming media, DVD and other emerging platforms. Business sessions focus on making investments, creating alliances and protecting intellectual property. Creative sessions offer successful case studies enhanced with demonstrations. Convergence sessions address enhanced/interactive television, asset management for multi-platform use and the intertwining of traditional and new media.


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Copyright Website LLC powers the Copyright Website, the Internet's most popular destination for copyright information. The Copyright Website has provided artists, musicians, coders, webmasters, filmmakers, students, photographers and writers with real world, practical and relevant copyright information since 1995. The Copyright Website is also home of the Copyright Wizard, the first web-based copyright registration service. For more information visit http://www.benedict.com.