Copyright Documents

These documents are self explanatory and simple to use.  Occasions arise where you will want to assign the ownership rights to a piece of your intellectual property to another for a fee.  Many times you are interested in encouraging people to use your articles and distribute them freely across the Internet for the purpose of creating a viral marketing of your name.  There are other times when you may find someone or some organization using your intellectual property without your permission.  The three documents provided with this software provide you with the tools to handle these situations. 

 

Assignment Of Copyright Ownership From One Person To Another
This simple document transfers your title to any listed intellectual property work to another for a price.

 

Document Granting Permission To Copy Your Articles
This simple statement notifies anyone who reads your work that they may use it as long as they give you credit as the author.

 

Letter To Internet Service Provider Advising Them That One Of Their Customers Is Violating Your Copyright
This powerful tool provides you with a real immediate remedy against a copyright infringer.  In the online world, the potentially infringing activities of individuals are stored and transmitted through the networks of third parties. Web site hosting services, Internet service providers, and search engines that link to materials on the Web are just some of the service providers that transmit materials created by others. Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) protects online service providers (OSPs) from liability for information posted or transmitted by subscribers if they quickly remove or disable access to material identified in a copyright holder's complaint.

This notice will obligate a service provider to remove from their servers any material listed in your notification letter.