Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 17 : Section 204


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 204. Execution of transfers of copyright ownership

      (a) A transfer of copyright ownership, other than by operation of
    law, is not valid unless an instrument of conveyance, or a note or
    memorandum of the transfer, is in writing and signed by the owner
    of the rights conveyed or such owner's duly authorized agent.
      (b) A certificate of acknowledgement is not required for the
    validity of a transfer, but is prima facie evidence of the
    execution of the transfer if - 
        (1) in the case of a transfer executed in the United States,
      the certificate is issued by a person authorized to administer
      oaths within the United States; or
        (2) in the case of a transfer executed in a foreign country,
      the certificate is issued by a diplomatic or consular officer of
      the United States, or by a person authorized to administer oaths
      whose authority is proved by a certificate of such an officer.



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