The first thing the website mentions is that when you put your information down to register for a copyright it is a public record. This record will be on the internet. The next thing I checked out was the fees. Wow! There are fees for registrations done on-line and different fees for registrations done on paper. If you’re renewing a registration there’s a fee for that. There are fees for group registrations and supplementary registrations. And it appears you can preregister for a copyright. That’s interesting.
When selecting the online registration, there is a list of requirements. You must be getting a copyright for one work that was done by one author who is the person requesting the copyright. Simple enough. So, for example, if I had taken 10 pictures that turned out extraordinary and I wanted to copyright them I would have to register for 10 copyrights. Each needs its own forms and will be separate fees. In this case I would register for the group registration, which would allow me to register 750 photographs at one time. Now that sounds much easier and cheaper.
It doesn’t look all that complicated to register for a copyright. Anyone who is creating or inventing something should copyright it. This web site has all the information you’ll need. If you have questions, there’s a phone number you can call. I never tried the number so I can’t tell you if you are on hold for an eternity or not. I can’t tell you if the people there have great customer service. However, what I can tell you is if you have any doubts or questions about the copyright process; make an appointment with legal counsel. They can work through the red tape so you don’t have to.
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