How long does a copyright protection last?

In the state of Oklahoma, copyrights are protected under state and federal laws. A copyright is a form of protection that is automatically provided to the authors of original works. Copyright protection lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years after their death. It is important to note that this duration varies based on the type of work being protected. For example, published works that are “made for hire” (meaning that the work was created as part of an employment agreement or for a specific purpose) the copyright protection lasts for 95 years from the date of first publication or 120 years from the date of creation, whichever is shorter. The duration of copyright protection also depends on the date of the work. For works created before January 1, 1978, copyright protection can last either 95 years or if the work was published before December 31, 2002, it can last for 70 years after the death of the author. Additionally, it is important to consider under what circumstances a copyright can be extended. It is important to note that copyright protection does not cover ideas or concepts, only the expression of those ideas or concepts in a tangible medium of expression. Overall, the copyright protection of a work in Oklahoma depends on the type of work, date of the work, and the circumstances under which it was created. Generally, the copyright protection will last for the life of the author plus 70 years after their death. It is important to seek legal advice for specific questions or for more help understanding copyright protection in Oklahoma.

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