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(soft music) (mellow music) - [Instructor] To register a work with the US Copyright Office, you generally must identify the author or authors of that work and the party that owns the copyright in the work. Ordinarily, the author is the person or persons who created the work you intend to register. Works Made for Hire are an exception to this rule. A copyrightable work is a work made for hire in two situations. First, when it is created by an employee as part of the employees regular job or second, when its a certain type of work thats created as a result of a written agreement between the creator and a party specially ordering or commissioning it. For legal purposes, when a work is a work made for hire, the individual who created the work is not the author. Instead, the employer or the commissioning party is the author and copyright owner. Sometimes a person is clearly an employee like a teller who works at a bank. Other times it may be less clear. To determine whether someone is a