You retain copyright of your thesis or dissertation. The copyright law of the United States protects your rights in your work automatically, from the moment it is fixed in tangible form (including storage as an electronic file). Your copyright is valid for your lifetime plus 70 years, and the rights remain yours, unless and until you transfer them to another.
Options to consider:
- Including a copyright notice identifying copyright owner and year of publication is not necessary, but beneficial.
- Registering your work (directly with US Registrar of Copyrights) or through ProQuest/UMI is necessary for bringing a legal claim of infringement.
Factors to consider: