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  1. Register Your Work: Registration Portal | U.S. Copyright Office

    To get started registering your work, log in to the Electronic Copyright Office (eCO) Registration System at the link below or you may learn more about the different types of works typically registered with …

  2. Registering a Work (FAQ) | U.S. Copyright Office

    Please be aware that when you register your claim to a copyright in a work with the U.S. Copyright Office, you are making a public record. All the information you provide on your copyright registration …

  3. U.S. Copyright Office - eCO Registration System

    U.S. Copyright Office is an office of public record for copyright registration and deposit of copyright material.

  4. Fees | U.S. Copyright Office

    Shown below are fees for copyright registration, recordation, and other services. For more information about how the Copyright Office sets these fees, see the Fee Study Page.

  5. U.S. Copyright Office

    The Copyright Registration Toolkit is a visual breakdown of copyright, including essential information about copyright law, how to prepare for copyright registration, what to expect during the process, and …

  6. U.S. Copyright Office - Online Services (eCO: Electronic Copyright Office)

    U.S. Copyright Office is an office of public record for copyright registration and deposit of copyright material.

  7. Forms | U.S. Copyright Office

    Please be aware that when you register your claim to a copyright in a work with the U.S. Copyright Office, you are making a public record. All the information you provide on your copyright registration …

  8. Literary Works: Registration | U.S. Copyright Office

    The Copyright Office provides resources and general guidance about the different registration options for databases that primarily consist of non-photographic content.

  9. Online Registration Help (eCO FAQs) | U.S. Copyright Office

    For general questions about copyright, please see Copyright Basics (Circular 1) and the Frequently Asked Questions section of the Copyright Office website. For general questions about copyright …

  10. An application for copyright registration contains three essential elements: a completed application form, a nonrefundable filing fee, and a non-returnable deposit—that is, a copy or copies of the work being …