Title 17 › Chapter CHAPTER 9— - PROTECTION OF SEMICONDUCTOR CHIP PRODUCTS › § 902
Mask works in semiconductor chips can get federal protection if certain conditions are met. The owner must have the right nationality or status when the mask work is first registered or first used commercially anywhere, whichever comes first: that means a U.S. national or resident, a national, resident, or government of a foreign country that has a treaty with the U.S. covering mask works, or a stateless person. Protection also applies if the mask work is first used commercially in the United States or if the President issues a proclamation extending protection to works from another country. The President can add limits, change, or cancel such proclamations. Protection is not available for mask works that are not original or that only use ordinary, common, or familiar chip designs (or simple mixes of them) so the whole is not original. Protection also never covers mere ideas, procedures, systems, methods of operation, concepts, principles, or discoveries, no matter how they are shown.
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17 U.S.C. § 902
Title 17 — Copyrights
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73