Hey there, and welcome back to another episode of On Your Terms and this series of Sam's
Speaker:Sidebar, where we tackle your essential questions about starting and growing a legally
Speaker:protected online business in ten minutes or less.
Speaker:this week you'll get a legal tip all about whether or not you're allowed to use that fun
Speaker:little C with the circle around it, otherwise known as the copyright symbol, or the
Speaker:copyright emoji if you have an iPhone.
Speaker:this week's question was submitted by listener Henry.
Speaker:Henry asked the very good question, Do you have to have something registered with the U.S
Speaker:. Copyright Office to use that delightful copyright symbol?
Speaker:first of all, Henry, I love that you called it delightful.
Speaker:So, here's the deal, no.
Speaker:No, you don't have to have something registered to use that copyright symbol.
Speaker:Does that qualify me for shortest lawyer answer to a question ever?
Speaker:I feel like I should kind of get an award for that one.
Speaker:can use the copyright symbol with or without having registered your content that you're
Speaker:putting it on.
Speaker:If you haven't registered your content with the United States Copyright Office, you can
Speaker:still use the copyright symbol.
Speaker:If you do go ahead and register your content with the U.S.
Speaker:Copyright Office, you use the same symbol.
Speaker:There's no new symbol available to you.
Speaker:a big but here, a huge but, just slapping the copyright symbol on your content, or your
Speaker:documents, your freebies, your videos is not the same as actually registering your
Speaker:content. It's not equivalent.
Speaker:So, it's not like if I register or don't register, I get the same level of protection.
Speaker:No, no. Henry's good question was about whether or not he could use that delightful
Speaker:copyright symbol, the C with the circle around it.
Speaker:But it's not about whether or not it's equal.
Speaker:here's the deal, you get additional protection from registering your content, your course
Speaker:materials, your videos, your PDFs, your audio lessons, podcast episodes, blog post than
Speaker:if you just put the copyright symbol on your stuff without registering.
Speaker:So, you definitely get additional legal protection from registering.
Speaker:I go into this in way more detail in Episode 44 of the podcast, so you can head back and
Speaker:check that one out.
Speaker:I've got one more big but if you're willing to hear me out.
Speaker:It's also not practical.
Speaker:Like, I'm a businesswoman at the end of the day, I say this all the time.
Speaker:And there's like lawyer Sam and normal Sam.
Speaker:And normal Sam is around, like, way more often than lawyer Sam, thank goodness.
Speaker:But it's also not practical to register every single piece of content that you create in
Speaker:your business.
Speaker:Could you imagine, I would have to have a full time, full staff to register every single
Speaker:piece of content that I put out there.
Speaker:I'm a content machine.
Speaker:what do we do then in those cases?
Speaker:If I can't register every piece of content and I know that registering gives me
Speaker:additional protection, but it's also not practical, what do I do?
Speaker:you do is use what I call my copyright formula.
Speaker:So, that's where you use the C with the circle around it, the symbol, because now you know
Speaker:that you can use that even if you haven't registered, followed by the year of
Speaker:publication. So, that's the year that you first created this thing.
Speaker:what lawyers will call you fixed it in a tangible medium of expression.
Speaker:So, in other words, you kind of created this thing.
Speaker:It's not just living in your brain.
Speaker:Now, it's living on a piece of paper, in a Google Doc, on your website, whatever, on
Speaker:Instagram.
Speaker:you have a business, put your business's name.
Speaker:So, again, you would use my copyright formula to put on the bottom of any documents.
Speaker:You should put this on the bottom of everything, whether you register or not.
Speaker:But if you haven't registered stuff, you still want to use this copyright formula on the
Speaker:bottom of documents and videos and all that kind of stuff.
Speaker:C with a circle, year of publication, your name/business name.
Speaker:if I created a freebie today, I would put C with the circle around it 2022 Sam Vander
Speaker:Wielen LLC, because that's the name of my company and that's the name of the company that
Speaker:owns the content.
Speaker:Because, remember, if we have an LLC, we want to put ourselves under that LLC's
Speaker:protection. So, the content that we've created now is under the business's name, and
Speaker:that's smart for you, so you want to have that.
Speaker:And I would put that on the bottom of every single page of every single thing that I
Speaker:create.
Speaker:claiming ownership to it.
Speaker:You're declaring a date stamp, so that four years from now, they can't say that they
Speaker:wrote it first.
Speaker:are so many things that you can and can't do with all the different intellectual property
Speaker:symbols, like the registered trademark symbol, the TM, the SM, the copyright symbol, and
Speaker:that's why I actually did an entire podcast episode for you all about what the
Speaker:intellectual property symbols are, what they mean, when you can use them, and when you
Speaker:can't, and how they actually work to protect you.
Speaker:So, that's Episode 44 of my podcast, On Your Terms.
Speaker:Make sure you go back and you listen to that one if you haven't yet.
Speaker:also why I teach about, not only the symbols, but how to actually protect your
Speaker:intellectual property inside of my signature program, the Ultimate Bundle.
Speaker:I teach all of my members how to legally protect their content, how to use other people's
Speaker:content safely, and when it's the right time to register your trademarks and your
Speaker:copyrights. So, protecting your online business is so much more than just copyright and
Speaker:trademarks. I want you to download your free, legally legit checklist where I teach you
Speaker:about registering your business, going over business insurance, scope of practice, and
Speaker:how to get paid.
Speaker:you so much for joining me for Sam's Sidebar.
Speaker:You can find the links to everything I talked about in today's mini episode down below.
Speaker:Check out the show notes for those related blog posts, resources, and my full episodes of
Speaker:On Your Terms.
Speaker:As always, if you want me to answer your question on a future episode of Sam's Sidebar,
Speaker:just make sure you submit it using the link below.
Speaker:I've got everything linked down below for you.
Speaker:With that, I can't wait to chat with you next week.
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Speaker:remember that although I am a attorney, I am not your attorney and I am not offering you
Speaker:legal advice in today's episode.
Speaker:This episode and all of my episodes are informational and educational only.
Speaker:It is not a substitute for seeking out your own advice from your own lawyer.
Speaker:And please keep in mind that I can't offer you legal advice.
Speaker:I don't ever offer any legal services.