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Commonly Asked Questions about Copyright Application Forms

There are only four simple components you need to include: The copyright symbol or the word copyright The name of the copyright owner or author of the work. The year the content was published, which can be different from the year of creation. Your statement of the rights youre reserving over the materials.
Which form should I use? Online registration through the electronic Copyright Office (eCO) is the preferred way to register basic claims. Paper versions of Form TX (literary works); Form VA (visual arts works); Form PA (performing arts); Form SR (sound recordings) are available on the Copyright Office website.
The Standard Application is the most commonly used application, and it allows you to enter multiple titles, authors, and claimants. note: If your application is submitted by an authorized third party, the third party must list himself or herself as the correspondent in the application.
To register a claim to copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office, the claimant must: (1) submit a properly completed application; (2) pay a nonrefundable fee; and (3) deposit the required number of copies of the works to be registered.
Fees Registration of a claim in an original work of authorship Standard Application $65 Paper Filing (Forms PA, SR, TX, VA, SE) $125 Registration of a claim in a group of unpublished works $85 Registration of a claim in a group of published photographs or a claim in a group of unpublished photographs $5523 more rows
Copyright information can usually be found wherever the table or figure was published. For example, for a diagram in a journal article, look on the journals website or the database where you found the article. Images found on sites like Flickr are listed with clear copyright information.
On the Web: Circulars, announcements, regulations, and all copy- right application forms are available at .copyright.gov. Telephone:For general information about copyright, call the Public Information Office at (202) 707-3000 or 1-877-476-0778 (toll free).