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What are copyright laws? Is it mandatory to register a work?

What are copyright laws?

A quick definition could be: They are the powers that the creator of a literary, artistic, or scientific work has to claim their authorship and to prohibit or authorize any use of it by third parties.

The legislation of virtually all countries recognizes a series of rights over their creations for authors. Generally, thanks to these rights, the author can decide whether the work is distributed or not, and the conditions under which it can be used, disseminated, or modified.

The continental legal tradition recognizes two types of rights for authors: moral and exploitation rights.

Moral rights, with possible variations from one legislation to another, include the right to recognition of the authorship of the work by its creator, the right to decide whether or not the work is disclosed, the right to decide whether the work is disclosed under the author's name or a pseudonym, respect for the integrity of the work, the right to withdraw the work from commerce, the right of retraction or remorse, the right of access to the single copy, etc.

In many legislations, such as the Spanish one, moral rights are inalienable and non-renounceable.

Exploitation rights are rights with economic content and can be transferred or ceded, so the author must authorize the reproduction of the work or performance, its transformation, distribution, rebroadcasting, or public communication.

Is it mandatory to register a work?

The registration of works is voluntary. The intellectual property of a work belongs to the author by the mere fact of its creation and not by having registered it (Berne Convention). Registration is a means of proof that the author may or may not use as a protection measure, recording their authorship.

However, that is the general rule. Certain legislations require the registration of a work to access certain legal privileges, so, in case of doubt, it is recommended to consult a local intellectual property specialist lawyer for more information.

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Particularities of copyright registration in the United Kingdom
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