Legal Question in Intellectual Property in Maryland
copyright infringement
I self-published an small ashcan comic book and
distributed copies at a Small Press Expo in Bethesda,
Md in 1995. The book bore a copyright symbol, but I
never actually registered it. I'm still working to revise
and update the idea, but now I find another company
has a book with the same title and a story so similar it's
uncanny, and Columbia pictures has put the concept
into development for a motion picture. This company
has not released a book or anything yet, but I imagine
they have registered the name. I'm certain I can prove I
had the idea first, but what are my rights to a claim at
this point if they've registered a copyright and I haven't?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: copyright infringement
With a copyright not registered before or promptly after publication, and an infringement before you register it, you still own the copyright, but are only entitled to actual damages, not statutory damages, and no attorney's fees. Note also that you cannot claim copyright protection in a title.