Internet contracts for copyright ownership are becoming more and more common as the number of Internet companies increases. It is important for a company to keep control of the content created for its site. Securing copyright ownership of all material related to business should be done through documents carefully drafted by intellectual property specialists.
Ownership of copyright automatically falls on the person or persons who initially created the work unless the proper steps are taken. In order to copyright the material on a website, you must first designate the original creators of the material. Make sure to include all the authors so that nobody can come along at a later date and claim copyright. Use the appropriate Internet contracts to secure copyright of your companys valuable material.
Obtaining Copyright Ownership through Internet Contracts
The work for hire doctrine says that a company owns the copyright to any material created by its employees for the company. The employer must have the employees sign work or hire agreements in order to make this true. If the authors are independent contractors and contributing to a greater work, their employment can also be considered work for hire.
If the work for hire doctrine does not apply to your situation, then the original authors must provide a transfer of the copyright in writing. It is best if the transfer is made before the completion of the copyrighted material. If you hired and paid someone to create material for you and it is not possible to transfer the copyright, you can obtain a nonexclusive license to use the work. It is extremely important to put this in writing in order to avoid complications with copyright down the road. When dealing with copyright issues for important material on your companys site, make sure you have an intellectual property specialist draft the appropriate Internet contracts to cover all the angles.
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