U. S. Copyright Office Our new toolkit can help you navigate the copyright registration system The CCB is available to resolve copyright disputes of up to $30,000 as an efficient, less expensive alternative to federal court
Registering a Work (FAQ) | U. S. Copyright Office All the information you provide on your copyright registration is available to the public and will be available on the Internet How long does the registration process take, and when will I receive my certificate?
Forms | U. S. Copyright Office To accompany application for registration of a secure test or a group of secure test items Secure Test Questionnaire Secure Test Declaration Restored Works For registering a foreign work that has been restored to copyright protection in the United States Form GATT Form GATT CON Continuation form to be used only in conjunction with GATT
Online Registration Help (eCO FAQs) | U. S. Copyright Office Group Registration Applications Unpublished works created by the same author or co-authors A group of issues from the same newspapers A group of short online literary works A group of contributions by the same individual that were first published in a periodical A group of published two-dimensional artworks created by one author
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
Literary Works: Registration | U. S. Copyright Office A literary work is a work that explains, describes, or narrates a particular subject, theme, or idea through the use of narrative, descriptive, or explanatory text, rather than dialog or dramatic action