If you are trying to register any type of visual arts you should
follow the copyright process as explained here. Visual arts can
generally be described as any pictorial, graphic, sculptural or
architectural works. Including 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional
fine, graphic and applied art. There are some architectural works
that fall under visual arts, and depending on the medium of the art
there may be parts of the exhibition that are not copyright
protected. This includes pieces of art that may include working or
moving parts or pre-existing parts such as
furniture, clothing or
machinery. Other works that fall under visual arts may include...
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* Two-Dimensional Works.
* Advertisements (pictorial).
* Artwork for bed, bath, and table linens or for wearing apparel
(For example: heat transfers or decals already applied to
T-shirts).
* Blueprints, architectural drawings, mechanical drawings,
diagrams.
* Book jackets or record jackets.
* Commercial print published in newspaper or other
periodical.
* Commercial print or label (For example: flyers, labels,
brochures, or catalogs used in connection with the sale of goods or
services).
* Contributions to collective works (photographs, drawings,
cartoons, etc., published as part of a periodical or
anthology).
* Fabric, textile, wallpaper, carpeting, floor tile, wrapping
paper, yard goods (If applied to a three-dimensional work, see
below).
* Fabric emblems or patches, decals or heat transfers (not applied
to clothing), bumper stickers, campaign buttons.
* Greeting cards, picture postcards, stationery, business cards,
calendars.
* Holograms .
* Maps or cartographic material.
* Patterns, cross-stitch graphs, stitchery brochures, needlework
and craft kits.
* Pictorial or graphic works (For example: artwork, drawings,
illustrations, paintings).
* Pictorial or graphic works fixed only in machine-readable form
.
* Posters, photographs, prints, brochures, exhibition
catalogs.
* "Limited edition" posters, prints, or etchings (published in
quantities of fewer than 5 copies, or 300 or fewer numbered copies
if individual author is owner of copyright).
* Oversize material (exceeding 96" in any dimension).
* Three-Dimensional Works.
* Artwork or illustrations on 3-D objects (For example: artwork on
plates, mugs).
* Fabric or textile attached to or part of a 3-D object (such as
furniture).
* Games .
* Globes, relief models, or relief maps.
* Jewelry .
* Pictorial matter and/or text on a box or container that can be
flattened (contents of container are not claimed).
* Prints or labels inseparable from a three-dimensional object
(for example: silk screen label on a bottle).
* Sculptures, toys, dolls, molds, relief plaques, statues.
* Sculpture (for example: doll) in a box with copyrightable
pictorial and/or textual material; claim in sculpture and
artwork/text, oversize material (exceeding 96" in any
dimension).
* Architectural Works include either unconstructed building s or
constructed building s.
The second step is to put together a package including either a
form VA, a check for $30 made out to the "Register of Copyrights"
and a non-returnable copy of the materials that are being
registered. The form VA can be obtained at the copyright offices
website at www.copyright.gov under the visual arts tab. Depending
on what medium your work is there are different requirements for
the deposit materials. Obviously if you are registering a building
they will accept a photograph of the building but they may also
require drawings, plans or other supplemental material. You should
research the particular medium that you are trying to register at
the copyright listed above.
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