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The IPR Center encourages victims to visit its website at .IPRCenter.gov to obtain more information about the IPR Center and to report violations of intellectual property rights online or by emailing IPRCenter@dhs.gov.
What is your telephone number? The Public Information Office telephone number is (202) 707-3000 or 1-877-476-0778 (toll free). What is your mailing address? Our mailing address is Library of Congress, Copyright Office, 101 Independence Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20559. Information about the Copyright Office (FAQ) copyright.gov help faq faq-office-info copyright.gov help faq faq-office-info
The IPR Center encourages victims to visit its website at .IPRCenter.gov to obtain more information about the IPR Center and to report violations of intellectual property rights online or by emailing IPRCenter@dhs.gov. You can also report IP crime by clicking on The IRP Centers Report IP Theft button. Reporting Intellectual Property Crime: - Department of Justice justice.gov media inline justice.gov media inline
The Copyright Office is located in the Library of Congress, James Madison Memorial Building, 101 Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, D.C., near the Capitol South Metro stop.

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An orphan work is a copyrighted work for which copyright clearance is required, but: the identity of the owner of the work is unknown; or. the owner is known, but cannot be located. Is the material an orphan work? yale.edu ogc-rcg material-orphan-work yale.edu ogc-rcg material-orphan-work
The general prohibition against copyright in section 105 applies to any work of the United States Government, which is defined in section 101 as a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that persons official duties. Under this definition a Government official or employee 17 U.S. Code 105 - Subject matter of copyright: United States cornell.edu uscode text cornell.edu uscode text
While the Public Information Office can provide information on pending claims, it can take the Copyright Office as long as the outer ranges set forth below to issue decisions on whether to register claims. The average processing time for all claims is 4 months.

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