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`(51) International Patent ClassifIcation7:
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`G06F 17/60
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`(21) International Application Number:
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`PCT/US00/00835
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`(74) Agents: LIPSITZ, Randy et al.; Kramer, Levin, Naftalis
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`(22) International Filing Date: 12 January 2000 (12.01.2000)
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`12 January 1999 (12.01.1999)
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`THE HARRY FOX AGENCY,
`(71) Applicant:
`[US/US]; 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 (US).
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`(72) Inventors: MURPHY, Edward, P.; 6 Locust Lane, Up-
`per Brookville, NY 11545 (US). BURNS, Christopher; 83
`West Tisbury Road, Edgartown, MA 02535 (US).
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`(54) Title: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REGISTERING AND LICENSING WORKS OVER A NETWORK
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`(57) Abstract: The system and method of the invention generally
`provides for registering works of authorship in an online database
`(100) and providing licensing information about authorship with
`several rights agencies, royalty collecting societies and copyright
`offices, and the online database (100) in a single process. The
`invention allows individuals
`to identify a particular work of
`authorship form among many close variants; analyzing the license
`rights (143-148) necessary for a particular use of the work by an
`individual in a particular territory, determining the source of the
`licensing rights (151) in that territory and forwarding a request for
`a license to that source (152). Finally, in a preferred embodiment,
`the invention may issue a license (154) to an individual for the use
`of a work contemplated.
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`(48) Date of publication of this corrected version:
`23 August 2001
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`(15) Information about Correction:
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`METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REGISTERING AND
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`LICENSING WORKS OVER A NETWORK
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`RELATED APPLICATIONS
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`This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional
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`Application Serial No. 60/115,606, filed January 12, 1999.
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`FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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`This invention relates generally to a method and system for registering works
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`of authorship in an online database and providing licensing information about registered
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`works to individuals who access the online database; and more particularly to a method and
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`system for registering works of authorship with several rights agencies, royalty collecting
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`societies and copyright offices, and simultaneously entering the work into the online
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`database. The online database contains information about the licensing rights sources for
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`various license rights in each territory of the world.
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`Individuals can use the online database
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`to identify a particular work of authorship from among many close variants, analyze the
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`licensing rights necessary for a particular use of the work in a given territory, determine the
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`source of the licensing right needed for their use and forward a request for a license to that
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`source.
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`In a preferred embodiment, the method and system can issue a license to the
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`individual for the particular use of a work in the particular territory desired.
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`With the growth and ready accessibility of the Internet, it has now become
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`possible and easy to locate and copy works of authorship placed on the Internet.
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`distribute that work to others.
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`In general, copying and distributing works of authorship in
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`this way may constitute a violation of the rights of authorship in the work, and in particular
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`may be a copyright violation. Yet, if an individual wishes to lawfully copy and distribute
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`the work, such person may not have an easy time locating the appropriate entities which
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`In fact, it may be extremely difficult for the
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`individual to even determine what rights are needed with regard to any given work in a
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`given territory.
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`For an individual who wishes to distribute many different works, such as on
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`an Internet site or on a CD compilation, the task of obtaining and clearing all of the
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`appropriate license rights may be daunting.
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`It is therefore desired to have a method and
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`system for allowing individuals to easily determine the license rights needed and locate the
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`source of such license rights in a given territory for works of authorship.
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`It is also desired
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`to provide a means for generating and transmitting a request for a license to the appropriate
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`licensing rights sources.
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`While the invention is directed to works of authorship in general, in order to
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`illustrate the problems presented, and the solution of the invention herein, the following
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`discussion focuses on musical works, and in particular, songs. Thus, in this example, to
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`make a recording, use a musical work in a movie or a commercial, perform the work in
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`public or distribute the lyrics on an Internet site, an individual needs to request the
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`appropriate licenses from the song writer, the publisher or the royalty collection society
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`that administers the rights needed in a given territory.
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`A major licensing agency, which may represent up to 17,000 publishers in
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`the United States, could handle on average more than a thousand requests a day from
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`individuals (or companies) requesting mechanical rights licenses to make mechanical
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`reproductions of song recordings. Furthermore, with the growth of the Internet and online
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`distribution of songs, that volume is expected to increase to 10,000 a day or more over the
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`next few years. Unfortunately, individuals requesting mechanical rights may not know
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`which agency represents a given publisher and may assume that it is a given major licensing
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`agency even when it is not.
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`In this case, that agency must expend resources dealing with
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`The Internet represents a new international distribution channel where as
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`many as 100,000 sites are expected to use and distribute music. At the same time the use
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`of music in other multimedia products and services is increasing. If obtaining the
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`appropriate rights to use the music is not made significantly easier than it currently is, the
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`volume of unlicensed distribution will likely increase, and the ability to protect the
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`intellectual property rights of the authors will be in danger. Thus, it is desired to provide a
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`system and method for easily determining which rights are necessary for a given use of a
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`work. which agencies or companies administer and grant those rights and that can format a
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`request for that license right to the appropriate licensing rights sources easily. Such a
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`system would be accessible by publishers and rights sources for entering the appropriate
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`information about a given work, and would be accessible by rights requestors who wished
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`to license the works. Therefore, it is desired to provide an online, Internet based licensing
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`system for accomplishing these goals.
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`Generally speaking, in accordance with the present invention, a method and
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`system for assisting individuals, recording companies, publishers, multimedia producers,
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`Internet distributors and others in obtaining the appropriate rights to license a work of
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`authorship easily, using an online system and database, and more particularly, a single
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`World Wide Web site, is provided. The Web site is accessible by works publishers who
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`More specifically, the method and system of the invention provides an
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`online, multimedia license, registration and tracking system for storing, retrieving and
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`tracking licensing rights sources information, and for registering copyrights and the like for
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`works of authorship in general; and for identifying and licensing multimedia works through
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`the system. The system may be used by multimedia publishers and licensor's to register,
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`store and track multimedia works, and by perspective licensee's (such is CD manufactures,
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`compilation producers and Internet download services) to retrieve information about
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`licensing a multimedia work.
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`With reference to musical works, for example, the system may be used by
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`music publishers as a one step clearinghouse to enter data about a published musical work
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`and forward in the relevant information to various licensing databases, such as the
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`International Common Works Database (CIS) and registration databases, such as the U.S.
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`Copyright Office at the Library of Congress.
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`Information about the musical work will also
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`be stored in the centralized database of the invention in a digital representation of the work
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`may be archived in the digital sound archive of the invention. Advantageously, the system
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`can send structured email messages containing information about the new work to other
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`agencies, registration services or royalty rights collection societies. A publisher may access
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`to system to update all these databases from a single update screen.
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`A central component of the system of the invention is an Internet based
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`works database which stores information about the work of authorship and includes
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`information about which entities can grant particular licenses for any particular use of the
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`work. The information will generally include a worldwide licensor for each of mechanical
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`rights, synchronization rights, Internet download rights, performance rights and master
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`recording rights, and then list territorial exceptions, such as mechanical rights in Japan or
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`the UK.
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`Initially, the information will be provided by the publisher of the work, but each
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`licensing agency can update database records as well. The system allows for online
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`registration of single songs, multiple songs which are part of a single product (such as a
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`cassette, a CD or a movie), and batch file registration allowing a large number of works to
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`be imported using a single file transfer. Typically, the system will provide links to
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`work itself.
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`A person or company, such as a CD manufacturer, Internet service provider
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`or multimedia producer, that wants to use or license a work can search the database over
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`the Internet for the correct data record for that work of authorship, and that record will
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`include information as to which licensing agency has the right to grant a license for the
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`particular use.
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`In use, a user searches for a work by selecting a field of search, such as the
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`title of the work, the author of the work, the physical production of the work such as from
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`a movie, or a book, and enters keywords in the search box. Results of the search are
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`presented in a list, and when the user clicks on the desired title, information about that
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`work is presented which will include which agencies license that work for any particular
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`use in the given territory.
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`Once licensing source resources have been identified, a new screen is
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`presented allowing the user to prepare a structure email message requesting the appropriate
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`licenses. The user may then send a license request email to some or all of the rights
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`central database of works of authorship, called herein the "WorksDB. " Publishers and
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`authors may enter new works in the WorksDB using a simplified works entry screen on
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`their Internet browser. At the same time, the invention allows the registrant to register the
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`work with the U.S. Copyright Office, with the International Common Works Database, and
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`with other agencies and royalty collecting societies around the world.
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`The invention allows interested users to identify a particular work of
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`authorship by using a simplified look up screen on their Internet browser. For example, in
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`the music industry, many songs have similar titles, and some songs have multiple
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`copyrighted arrangements.
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`In accordance with the invention, the WorksDB provides a
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`searchable database of all copyrighted songs in the American or other repertoire so that the
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`user can determine which work, which version and which arrangement he or she wishes to
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`license.
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`The system of the invention can determine the rights required for a particular
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`use of a particular work by analyzing responses from the requestor to questions presented
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`on a simplified intended use screen shown to the requestor on their Internet browser. The
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`WorksDB service includes an expert system which identifies the usage being proposed and
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`determines which rights are required in a given territory.
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`In the example of music, there
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`are mechanical rights needed to make copies, performance rights needed to perform the
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`work in public, synchronization rights to use the work in a movie or commercial, print
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`rights to distribute the lyrics or the score, digital rights to distribute the work on the
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`Internet, grand rights to stage a dramatic performance and master rights to reproduce an
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`existing recording among others. For other works, different rights apply. Outside the
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`U.S., "moral rights" may also exist, permitting the author of a work to grant or withhold
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`permission to use the work in any specific context. Sometimes several of the possible
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`rights are required for a particular use. By comparing the user's information and responses
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`to the intended use questions with a database of rules based on expert knowledge of world
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`wide licensing laws and practices, the WorksDB service can identify which rights the user
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`will require for the intended use.
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`The WorksDB also includes information about the identity of any particular
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`licensing rights source. For example, different rights are administered by different
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`publishers, agencies and collecting societies in different territories around the world, and
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`individual works may have additional specific and unusual requirements. Based on the
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`territory in which the work is to be produced and distributed, among other information
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`stored in the WorksDB, the WorksDB service uses a data structure to determine which
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`sources need to be contacted by the user to get all the rights that are required for the
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`intended use.
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`The system of the invention can preferably forward the request for a license
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`to the appropriate rights source. Thus, the WorksDB service offers the user the ability to
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`send all the necessary rights requests immediately to the correct licensing rights sources at
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`once. The system prompts the user for the necessary information, formats the request,
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`determines the current address and preferred request format for each of the rights sources
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`involved, and sends the request message to the correct agency.
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`In most cases the message
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`goes out by electronic mail with a copy to the user, but in other cases the request may go
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`by fax or ordinary mail. The system of the invention preferably logs the requests each user
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`has made, and, with the participation of the rights sources, may track whether the request is
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`answered or the license is issued.
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`In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the system may issue a pro
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`forma license, where appropriate. For agencies and publishers who request it, the
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`WorksDB service will evaluate the rights application, assemble the appropriate clauses and
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`conditions required in the license and determine what rate the user will be charged. This
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`pro forma license is forwarded to the requestor, with a copy to the publisher. To complete
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`the license, the requestor may respond to the agency, publisher or other rights source
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`directly with their acceptance, or may contact the rights source through the WorksDB
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`service in order to accept the terms of the pro forma license.
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`The WorksDB service is preferentially accessed over the Internet, and a
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`preferred embodiment of the invention incorporates a central Web site providing links to
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`the various functions, which is available free to all users around the world. As an example,
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`in the field of musical works licensing, the WorksDB service is implemented as an Internet-
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`based Licensing Service described in the attached Appendix 1.
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`The method and system of the invention benefits the licensing rights sources
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`in at least two ways.
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`It is estimated that more than a third of the license requests now
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`received by the largest agencies and publishers cannot be processed either because the
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`information is not complete or correct, or because that agency or publisher is not the
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`appropriate rights source for the work being requested. The WorksDB service eliminates
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`the work associated with unprocessable requests by helping the user create a complete
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`request in the first place, and by sending license requests to the correct licensing source in
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`the second place.
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`The service also benefits the individuals and companies that wish to license a
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`work of authorship. The user of the WorksDB service can create and send a license rights
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`request within minutes, and participating rights sources which incorporate automated
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`licensing systems may respond in as short a time as three minutes. Or, where the
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`WorksDB service provides a pro forma license, such a license can be prepared nearly
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`instantly. This is especially important for Internet distributors who can now add a new
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`work to their online catalog in minutes. This makes it easier for Internet sites to comply
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`with the copyright law, and lessens the likelihood of non—compliance, and provides
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`licensing revenues to the appropriate rights sources.
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`Updating the information necessary to ensure the complete and up to date
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`accuracy of the system, namely the information about a given work and the licensing rights
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`sources associated with given territories for that work, will be done largely by the
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`publishers who have the greatest incentive in having rights requests processed efficiently.
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`The Internet, and particularly the World Wide Web, makes it feasible for thousands of
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`individual publishers and song writers to maintain their works information in a central
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`directory, such as the WorksDB. The WorksDB service takes advantage of this new
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`capability by building and maintaining a system, a protocol, and an administration staff that
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`keeps the database current and accurate.
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`The system and the method of the invention includes a works database
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`containing information about works, including a unique work identifier and licensing
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`sources for individual license rights in individual territories.
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`It also includes means for
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`determining a unique work identifier for a work to be licensed by a user and the appropriate
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`license rights necessary for a particular use of the work in a particular territory. The
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`system and method then matches the unique work identifier and the appropriate license
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`rights for the territory in the database to determine the appropriate licensing sources and
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`generates and transmits a license request to the licensing sources.
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`Accordingly, it is an important object of this invention to provide an online
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`works database accessible by authors or publishers for entering information about their
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`works, including information about licensing rights sources in particular territories for
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`those works, which works database is also accessible by users who wish to request license
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`rights to a work.
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`Another object of the invention is to provide a means for determining the
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`license rights necessary for a particular use of a work in a territory and generating and
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`transmitting a license request to the appropriate licensing rights source; and preferably
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`additionally provide means for generating a pro forma license for that use.
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`Yet another object of the invention is to provide means for registering a
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`work with several international works databases or copyright offices at once by entering
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`registration information about the work in the online works database.
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`Still other objects and advantages of the invention will in part be obvious and
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`will in part be apparent from the following detailed specification.
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`The invention accordingly comprises the several steps and the relation of one
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`or more of such steps with respect to each of the others, and the system embodying features
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`of construction, combinations of elements and arrangement of parts which are adapted to
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`effect such steps, all as exemplified in the following detailed disclosure.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`For a more complete understanding of the present invention and its
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`associated advantages, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in
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`conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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`Fig. 1 shows an interconnection block diagram depicting an overview of the
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`WorksDB system, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
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`Fig. 2 shows a simplified account entry screen for the WorksDB system, in
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`accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
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`Fig. 3 shows a simplified work update or entry screen for the WorksDB
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`system, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
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`Fig. 4 shows a current rights sources screen for the WorksDB system, in
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`Fig. 5 shows a rights sources modification screen for the WorksDB system,
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`in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
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`Fig. 6 shows a search results table for the WorksDB system, in accordance
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`with an embodiment of the invention;
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`Fig. 7 shows a simplified rights request information screen for the WorksDB
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`system, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; and
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`Fig. 8 shows a detailed right request information screen for the WorksDB
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`system, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
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`system and method of the invention applies to any works of authorship, for ease of
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`musical works or songs is described.
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`Referring first to Fig. 1, there is illustrated an interconnection block diagram
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`depicting an overview of the WorksDB system in an embodiment of the invention. The
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`WorksDB system generally indicated at 100 includes several functional elements which may
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`be accessed from a main page 105. As is typical with Internet pages, main page 105 may
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`about the status of WorksDB system 100, and optionally, advertisements 112 or other links.
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`Main page 105 includes links allowing a user to find a work of authorship, create a request
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`to license a work of authorship and send it to a rights source, or register a new work.
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`register page 115. As will be further described below with reference to Fig. 2, the user is
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`prompted to provide an account ID 116 or, if unavailable, create a new account 117. A
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`new account ID is sent to the user by email, which serves to confirm and verify the email
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`address of the user. Once an account ID is established, the user may register a new work
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`118 or update the information of an existing work 119. The WorksDB system 100 can
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`123 contains a digital representation of the work provided by the user upon registration of
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`that work and may also function as a deposit for copyright purposes.
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`A user who is interested in finding out information about a particular work,
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`or licensing use of the work, can use WorksDB system 100 by clicking the link to find the
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`work. The user is then brought to a search page 125 where the user can enter whenever
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`information about the work that the user knows, in order to search for the work.
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`Information about works of authorship in the WorksDB will generally include a unique
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`identifier, identifier 126, the title of the work 127, any alternative titles 128, usage notes
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`129, authors 130, a show, movie or other place in which the work was featured 131, the
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`publisher and catalog 132, and any international standard registry numbers 133 which may
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`work will typically enter some or only incomplete information in any given field, and will
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`typically only provide a title 127, alternative title 128 or the show or movie in which the
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`work was featured 131. The WorksDB system 100 will return a work search result table,
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`for example the work search result table of Fig. 6 displaying the results of a search for
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`songs containing the word "Godfather" in its title. As shown in Fig. 6, additional
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`information about the search result works is provided in the table to help the user find the
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`exact song and version being looked for.
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`publisher or other entity that entered the work into the WorksDB system 100, to additional
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`information, such as, in the example of musical works and songs, a sample of the work
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`134, information about the work from the publishers web site 135, a discography 136, the
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`information will be appropriate. For example, in the case of a photographic work or
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`photograph, a link providing information as to the exposure and camera equipment used, or
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`While many search techniques are well-known in the art and may be used in
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`the system of the invention, it has been found that the searching design described in
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`Appendix 2 is well—suited to meet the objectives.
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`Once the user has identified the specific work of interest, the user may
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`request a license for the work by clicking on the appropriate link and going to the request
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`page 140.
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`If available, the user can provide their user ID 141, or request a new user ID
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`142. The new user ID is forwarded to the user by email in order to verify and confirm the
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`email address of the user. Once a user ID is provided, the user it brought to a rights
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`analysis page, as shown in Fig. 7 and described in further detail below.
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`The rights analysis page as shown in Fig. 7 will allow the user to select from
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`a comprehensive list of rights appropriate to that work, the license rights to be requested
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`143 and provide other basic information about the use of the work. Depending on the
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`rights requested, additional questions will be presented to the user seeking the information
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`pertinent to the particular rights to be requested. For example in the case of musical works
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`or songs, additional questions pertaining to recording rights 144, broadcast rights 145,
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`electronic rights 146, performance rights 147, or print rights 148 will be presented to the
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`user. Once all the questions pertinent to the license request are answered by the user, the
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`user will typically be given the chance to review their answers 149 and make corrections.
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`WorksDB system 100 also includes a license request assembly function
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`which first identifies the appropriate rights required for the use intended by the user 150,
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`and then identifies the appropriate sources for those rights 151. WorksDB system 100 can
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`transmit the license request to the licensing rights source 152 and store a record of the
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`request 153 for confirmation and archival purposes.
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`In a preferred embodiment of the invention, WorksDB system 100 can use
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`information generated by the request assembly function to create a pro forma license 154,
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`determine the rate for that license 155 by reference to information in the WorksDB, send
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`the pro forma license to the user 156 and a copy of the license request to the licensing
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`rights source, and record the transaction 157 in the WorksDB.
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`system 100 can provide the appropriate licenses to users who wish to use a work in a
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`simple and efficient manner, in a minimal amount of time. Even where a pro forma license
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`rights source and processed efficiently and without delay because WorksDB system 100
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`provides all of the information required by the licensing rights source in the request.
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`While many techniques for accomplishing the above objectives will be
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`apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, one embodiment that is well-suited to provide
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`this functionality is described with reference to Appendix 3.
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`Various functions of WorksDB system 100 will now be described in further
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`detail. While it is to be understood that these functions can apply to any type of works of
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`authorship, for ease of explanation, the embodiment described will make reference to
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`musical works and songs. With reference to Fig. 2, the simplified works registration is
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`described. Any publisher or other works source with an account ID may register a work.
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`The process requires the publisher to enter information about both the registering
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`organization and the work. Once the work is registered in the WorksDB system, the
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`publisher may choose to register the work with the U.S. Copyright Office as well as other
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