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hey welcome todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;m Rick chapel with dmca agent service comm so today weamp;#39;re taking a look at copyright vs. trademark vs. patent this is an area where there could be some confusion so hopefully stepping back and looking at these three main categories of intellectual property will help you understand each one so start with copyright copyright is the right to exploit a work of authorship original authorship actually and so letamp;#39;s just look at the classic example the Harry Potter books so JK Rowling decides to write another Harry Potter book when she finishes sheamp;#39;s automatically granted whatamp;#39;s known as common law copyright now this form of copyright is pretty weak so sheamp;#39;s actually one ago gonna want to go ahead and register with Copyright Office to get a stronger form and if she does that within 90 days sheamp;#39;s granted additional rights under copyright law and so sheamp;#39;s going to do that now once she has that in