Copyright Office

One small agency marks success in modernizing an old process

The Copyright Office — a Congressional agency — is taking a bow for the success of its online recordation system. The system lets people submit, online,…

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Inside the Copyright Office’s honors program for young lawyers

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USCIS deputy CDO sees faster ‘time to market’ getting right data to the right people

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FILE - In this Aug. 20, 2020 file photo, postal workers load their mail delivery vehicles at the Panorama city post office in Los Angeles. The Nov. 3 election will test California's commitment to voting by mail as the nation's most populous state will offer fewer in-person polling places hoping it will convince more people to cast ballots from the safety of their mailboxes during a pandemic. If it doesn't work, the state could see long lines and frustrated voters on Election Day compounded by coronavirus protocols that will make voting in person slower in a year expected to draw a big turnout. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File)

Postal workers reminded they cannot profit from speeches, articles or books about official duties

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One sign of women’s progress: A rise in the percentage of copyrights they receive

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Congress’ copyright office has its first chief economist

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Senators hope to eliminate federal retirement cuts from budget resolution

In today’s Federal Newscast, three Senate Democrats want to take federal retirement cuts off the table in the proposed 2020 budget resolution.

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Karyn Temple and Ricardo Farraj-Feijoo: Modernizing the Copyright Office

A key part of the nation’s intellectual property system is undergoing an upgrade in reaction to the administration’s IT modernization plan.

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Karyn Temple Claggett: Copyright Office examines moral rights attribution

The U.S. Copyright Office, which is part of the Library of Congress, is conducting a study to see if current copyright laws do enough to protect the so-called moral rights of attribution and integrity for creators. Federal News Radio’s Eric White spoke with acting Register of Copyrights and the Director of the Copyright Office Karyn Temple Claggett on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.

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