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How to File a Copyright Application


If you decide to file your own copyright application without professional assistance, you must understand and follow the codes and regulations that control the patent application process. The codes and regulations as well as the various reference documents include: the Copyright Act (Title 17), and the Federal Regulations for Copyrights (Title 37C.F.R.,Chapter 2).

Guides are provided by the Copyright Office, and links to these guides by subject matter are provided for your convenience. Finally, for your convenience, we have provided access to the necessary copyright application forms, schedule of fees charged by the Copyright Office, and frequently ask questions about the copyright application process in the links that follow. In short, everything you need to know to file a copyright application on your own has been provided.


Copyright Application Forms

Copyright Fees Charged by the Copyright Office

Copyright Registration Process

Frequently Asked Questions

Copyright Basics

Copyright Notice

Copyright Law An Overview


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