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copyright does not need to be registered it is automatically assumed when a work is published I mean that is actually true however you cannot enforce it in court without the registration so maybe thatamp;#39;s true but how are you going to prove that you own that maybe back when this was actually came out as a statute that might have been a little bit easier to prove now thereamp;#39;s so much content itamp;#39;s produced every day by the billions so how do you prove that you own this thing just because you were the first one to post it youamp;#39;re going to go into a search and show yep I was the first one ever to post it no the court requires that you get a copyright registration before you sue