With U. S. Copyright Registration, creators establish a legal record of copyright ownership which enables protection of original work against theft and piracy damages in most countries.
1. Complete a 5-10 minute questionnaire about your work.
2. Pay government filing fee and upload (or mail-in) your work.
3. Receive a Certificate of Registration directly from the U.S. Copyright Office.
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Once you create your original work, you own it. But, you must register within 3-months of publication or before any infringement to enforce your full copyrights and claim up to $150,000 in statutory damages plus attorney fees.
This one-time fee protects your work for the duration of your life + 70 years!
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Copyright is your exclusive legal right to use and distribute your work and to receive compensation - while excluding others from using your work without permission.
This protection is available for both published and unpublished works.
Yes. You can register as a 'Individual' under your name or as an 'Organization' under your company name.
You can also include a co-Author if you created the work with someone else.
Yes. You can register as an 'unpublished' work -- which protects your manuscipt and also your book, when published.
A copyright provides protection against illegal copying, theft or plagiarism of your work! While owning a copyright is automatic under U. S. copyright law, in order to enforce your rights you must register your copyrights with the U. S. Copyright Office!
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