Motion Picture Registration
Copyright Title
How and why to write a business letter
Status
Published
on 30 Apr 2016
Year of Creation
2015
Copyright Claimant
Daniel K Sato
Registration Number
PA0001996502
on 30 Apr 2016Copyright Summary
The U.S. Copyright record (Registration Number: PA0001996502) dated 30 Apr 2016, pertains to an electronic file (eService) titled "How and why to write a business letter" created in 2015. The copyright holder is Daniel K Sato, known for their creative contributions in motion picture registration. For any inquiries concerning this copyrighted material, kindly reach out to Daniel K Sato.
Application Details
Registration Number
PA0001996502
Registration Date
4/30/2016
Year of Creation
2015
Agency Marc Code
DLC-CO
Record Status
New
Physical Description
Electronic file (eService)
First Publication Nation
United States
Preexisting Material
preexisting music
Notes
Rights Note: Daniel K Sato, 10608 243rd Pl SW, Edmonds, WA, 98020-5755, United States, (206) 801-7722, dksato50@gmail.com
Material Matter Claimed Note: all other cinematographic material
Statements
Application Title Statement: How and why to write a business letter
Author Statement: Daniel K Sato 1962 Citizenship: United States Authorship: entire motion picture
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