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The United States provides two successive copyright terms totaling 56 years . . The initial term of copyright runs for 28 years . If the work is copyrighted in published form , this term begins on the date of first publication .
The United States provides two successive copyright terms totaling 56 years . . The initial term of copyright runs for 28 years . If the work is copyrighted in published form , this term begins on the date of first publication .
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For corporate or anonymous works , and also for works first published after the author's death , the term runs for a like number of years after first publication . The specified period varies in the foreign laws , ranging from 15 to 80 ...
For corporate or anonymous works , and also for works first published after the author's death , the term runs for a like number of years after first publication . The specified period varies in the foreign laws , ranging from 15 to 80 ...
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It is advisable , therefore , to submit the application and fee well in advance of the expiration date of the original term to permit the filing of a new application if the first one received is not acceptable .
It is advisable , therefore , to submit the application and fee well in advance of the expiration date of the original term to permit the filing of a new application if the first one received is not acceptable .
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