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

    This is your starting point for all things related to the registration of copyrights. Choose a category below to find out more about the different works typically registered with the U.S. Copyright …

  2. Electronic Copyright Office (eCO) - 3

    The U.S. Copyright Office provides an online platform for registering and depositing copyright materials.

  3. U.S. Copyright Office

    To submit claims, request certified copies of certificates or copyright deposits, or request searches, visit our Public Information Office by making an appointment here.

  4. 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 …

  5. Electronic Copyright Office (eCO) - 3

    The eCO system supports online copyright registration and deposit services provided by the U.S. Copyright Office.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Electronic Copyright Office (eCO) - 1

    The U.S. Copyright Office allows online copyright registration and deposit of materials through its Electronic Copyright Office (eCO).

  9. A copyright registration application must include a completed application form, a nonrefundable filing fee, and the requisite deposit copy or copies of the work you are registering.

  10. Frequently Asked Questions | U.S. Copyright Office

    I've Submitted My Application, Fee, and Copy of My Work to the Copyright Office. Now What? How Long Does Copyright Protection Last? Can I Use Someone Else's Work? Can Someone …