Office of Public Information and Education

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The Office of Public Information and Education is a division of the U.S. Copyright Office responsible for informing and educating the public about copyright law, policy, and registration procedures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf division of a government agency
organizational unit
audience businesses dealing with copyrighted works
copyright owners
copyright users
creators and authors
educators
general public
legal professionals
country United States of America
fieldOfWork copyright law
copyright policy
copyright registration
governingBody United States Copyright Office
hasFunction conducting outreach on copyright issues
developing educational materials about copyright
providing guidance on copyright registration
responding to public inquiries about copyright
hasPrimaryResponsibility public education on U.S. copyright law
public education on copyright registration procedures
public information on U.S. copyright law
public information on U.S. copyright policy
public information on copyright registration procedures
isPartOfProgram public outreach of the United States Copyright Office
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
legalArea copyright
intellectual property law
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
operatedBy United States Copyright Office
parentOrganization Library of Congress
United States Copyright Office
partOf United States Copyright Office
sector public sector
serviceProvided copyright outreach
educational programs
public information services
subsidiaryOf United States Copyright Office
topic U.S. copyright law basics
U.S. copyright policy developments
U.S. copyright registration procedures

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United States Copyright Office hasOrganizationalUnit Office of Public Information and Education