tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-282456556976582323.post671587136845616950..comments2014-06-11T13:49:54.414-04:00Comments on C-Registry Copyright Forum: Best Practices Copyright Registration QuantitiesRandy Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10704939321087178676noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-282456556976582323.post-48134542007190428552009-11-09T13:51:08.639-05:002009-11-09T13:51:08.639-05:00Since posting this, I’ve received a few comments. ...Since posting this, I’ve received a few comments. For example, one friend of mine who does expert witness testimony said, in essence, that certainly attorneys will try these techniques to lower valuation per image, but they rarely prevail in court. And, he pointed out that just having governmental registration with the U.S. Copyright Office (I point out that we obviously are not that entity) often encourages settlement before going to trial. I agree completely. To clarify a bit, I add this perspective.<br /><br />Because we are breaking new ground with our technology in ways of registering and using copyright, we felt it important to point out any potential downside that comes with efficient processes that include, for example, group registrations. Armed with full information, individuals can make better decisions. And, as we push forward with increasingly useful ways to leverage automation and bulk processes, we didn’t want anyone to feel that we hadn’t adequately disclosed the potential pitfalls. Leveraging automation, bulk processes and improvements in workflow efficiency is integral to everything we do.Randy Taylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10704939321087178676noreply@blogger.com