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The standard filing fee for electronic registration is $65 for basic claims. However, the filing fee is $45 if you reg- ister one work, not made for hire, and you are the only author and claimant. To access electronic registration, go to the Copyright Offices website at .copyright.gov.
Unregistered copyrights still offer protections, and an owner can still take action against infringement. However, the owner would be limited to actual damages, which may be more difficult to prove. In addition, without registration, it may be harder for an individual to prove their ownership in court.
Documentation that establishes the date of creation of the image, such as drafts, sketches, or other early versions. Retaining these can demonstrate the evolution of your creation, reinforcing your ownership claim. Communications related to the image, e.g. emails with clients, collaborators, or team members.
Fees for Copyright Registration The basic registration fee varies depending on the type of registration and the method used for filing. As of the current schedule, the standard registration fee for a single work submitted online is $65, while paper filings cost $125 due to the additional processing involved.
There is no need to register the work with the Copyright Office or to seek any other kind of permission before using the copyright notice.
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It is the official U.S. government body that maintains records of copyright registration in the United States. It is used by copyright title searchers who are attempting to clear a chain of title for copyrighted works.
No. In general, registration is voluntary. Copyright exists from the moment the work is created.
Although registration with the Copyright Office is not required to secure protection, it does provide a number of benefits: Registration establishes a public record of the copyright claim. Registration is necessary before an infringement suit may be filed in court (for works of U.S. origin).

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