Can I copyright my website?
In today’s internet driven world, your website will often be a customer or client’s first introduction to your business. Your website is one of your business’s most valuable assets and, as such, it must be protected to the fullest extent. There are several steps you can take to protect your business website using intellectual property laws. Our Austin, Texas intellectual property lawyers discuss copyrighting your website and more below.
Copyrighting Your Website
The Copyright Act of 1976 provides protection for original works fixed in a tangible medium of expression. A website, which consists of a series of interconnected
- Blogs
- Music
- News pieces
- Videos
- Games
- Webinars
This content is only protected if it is original. Content that you take from another website or news source would not qualify. Further, when you apply for a copyright, it will extend only to the content currently on your website. Content added later would require a separate registration.
Copyright law does not extend to the backend formatting of a website, your domain name, functional design elements, the layout of the site, or links to other websites. Contact a copyright attorney for help with protecting the copyrightable material on your business website.
Trademarking Your Logo and Graphics
If you have an identifying logo or unique business graphics that signal your company name, you may wish to protect these elements through a trademark or service mark. Securing a trademark is a relatively
Patenting Your Software
At times, your website will use
