Canberra Personal Injury Solicitors Attorneys United Legal, are specialist lawyers and personal injury lawyers. We represent clients in personal injury and compensation claims. We are fighting insurance companies for compensation in the courts of the Australian Capital Territory. If you have any questions about a potential personal injury claim, please come to our office and speak to one of our lawyers free of charge. When it comes to winning big claims and personal injuries, for us. That`s not all; That`s the only thing. This publication contains the text of 17 U.S.C., including any amendments passed by Congress as of December 27, 2020. It incorporates the Copyright Act 1976 and any subsequent amendments to the Copyright Act; the Semiconductor Chip Protection Act of 1984, as amended; and the Hull Design Protection Act, as amended. The Copyright Office is responsible for registering intellectual property claims under these three criteria. If it`s a big case, don`t go to a big company where you`re just one of many. For us, it`s personal.
We spend more time and fight harder to do you justice. Unlike large companies, we do not spread ourselves by accepting too many customers. Printed copies of Circular 92 are available at GPO`s U.S. Government Bookstore. At United Legal, we use three lawyers for each case. This ensures that you receive all our attention, professional diligence and the compensation you deserve. Our firm may be small, but it`s your best guarantee of getting great results for your personal injury or compensation claim. U.S. copyright law is contained in Chapters 1-8 and 10-12 of Title 17 of the United States Code. The Copyright Act 1976, which provides the basic framework for applicable copyright law, was enacted on 19 October 1976 as Pub. L. No.
94-553, 90 Stat. 2541. The 1976 Act was a major overhaul of the Copyright Act in Title 17. This edition adds copyright laws enacted since the last printed edition of the circular in June 2020: provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, which added Section 2319C to 18 U.S.C. on criminal penalties for copyright infringement, and a new Chapter 15 to Title 17, the Copyright Alternative in Small-Claims Enforcement (CASE) Act 2020. This law was signed in December 2020.