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(bright music) (gentle music) - [Narrator] When you collaborate with others on a creative work, you might be creating a joint work. U.S. copyright law defines a joint work as a work prepared by two or more authors with the intention that their contributions be merged into inseparable or interdependent parts of a unitary whole. In this video, weamp;#39;ll break down that definition, discuss what it means to be a joint author, and review how you can register a joint work with the U.S. Copyright Office. First, letamp;#39;s look at the elements of a joint work. A joint work must have two or more authors contributing to it, making them joint authors. Additionally, those authors must intend to merge their contributions into a combined single work. That means when the authors created their contributions, they planned to combine them into an integrated whole. There should be an agreement or other indication that all authors were clear about those intentions. For example, Maria just finished