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Question: Can I submit a CD-ROM of my work?

Answer:Yes. The deposit requirement consists of the best edition of the CD-ROM package of any work, including the accompanying operating software, instruction manual, and a printed version, if included in the package.


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Question: How much of someone else's work can I use without getting permission?

Answer:Under the fair use doctrine of the U.S. copyright statute, it is permissible to use limited portions of a work including quotes, for purposes such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, and scholarly reports.




Question: Can I submit a CD-ROM of my work?

Answer:Yes. The deposit requirement consists of the best edition of the CD-ROM package of any work, including the accompanying operating software, instruction manual, and a printed version, if included in the package.




Question: What does the copyright office do?

Answer:The Copyright Office maintains records of deposits, registrations, recordations, and other documents related to copyright registration.





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An application that has been declared abandoned is "dead" and no longer pending. Abandonment occurs under several circumstances. The most common reason is when the USPTO does not receive a response to an Office Action letter.

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