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cecilia in brooklyn new york wrote how do you copyright a character and what are the processes involved prior to licensing well you do start out by copyrighting every piece of art thatamp;#39;s created so make sure you copyright everything and actually before going out and licensing something i would recommend that you register the copyrights with the copyright office and as many of you know or you may not know that registering your copyright does not mean that you are protected by the law it means only that you can defend your images defend your character and your property if and when someone tries to use them so itamp;#39;s part of the process that you need to go through so to start yes use the same copyright that you would on your art put that on all your characters all your poses everything and before you license your characters make sure you register it but you need to do more because with characters youamp;#39;ve got trademarks that can really protect you know the image of a c