Whoever created the logo automatically has copyright to the logo. If you want legal proof of copyright and you are in the US, check out this site: http://www.copyright.gov/
Whoever created the logo automatically has copyright to the logo. If you want legal proof of copyright and you are in the US, check out this site: http://www.copyright.gov/
A very common question is, “How do I go about copyrighting my work?” or “How do I get my work copyrighted, or copywritten?”. This demonstrates a miss-understanding of the legal position and how copyright actually occurs.
Copyright itself is an automatic right that occurs at the point the work is fixed in a tangible manner, i.e. when it is recorded or written down. It is therefore not strictly speaking possible to have your work copywritten, (indeed this is not even a real word), as you will already hold the copyright.
There is a distinct difference between the existence of copyright and registration. Copyright exists whether the work is registered or not, but without registration you may have a difficult time proving it in a dispute. It is perhaps best to think of registration as insurance in case someone decides to steal your work.
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