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 Re: Oboe Compositions
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2009-11-09 17:41

mschmidt wrote:

> I think (in the U.S.) you can still file suit,
No, but you can file cease-and-desist letters and invoke the DCMA ...

> but I think you
> don't have quite as many rights. If I remember correctly,
> registered copyright means you get reduced or paid-for legal
> fees, or something like that.


Depends if you win. If you win and you've met the tests of timely registration, you're allowed actual damages, statutory damages, and recovery of legal fees.

See http://www.copyright.gov/ for accurate information.

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mschmidt 2009-11-09 17:59 


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