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Registering copyright This section discusses whether it is necessary to file for a copyright for your work. Copyright claims are valuable because they entitle the holder to enjoy the benefits of creating the work. These could include esteem and honor, money, and feelings of satisfaction and pride.
Basic Filing of a Copyright Application The initial filing of a copyright application will cost between $50 and $65 depending on the type of form, unless you file online which will then only cost you $35.
So the answer to the question Can I get a copyright for free? is yes. In fact, obtaining copyright is automatic, and your copyright over your work arises from the moment your original work is expressed in a permanent medium.
In general, registration is voluntary. Copyright exists from the moment the work is created. You will have to register, however, if you wish to bring a lawsuit for infringement of a U.S. work. See Circular 1, Copyright Basics, section Copyright Registration.
Fees Registration of a claim in an original work of authorship Single author, same claimant, one work, not for hire $45 Standard Application $65 Paper Filing (Forms PA, SR, TX, VA, SE) $125 Registration of a claim in a group of unpublished works $8523 more rows
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The filing fee for copyright registration ranges from $35 to $55.
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authorship Standard Application $65 Paper Filing (Forms PA, SR, TX, VA, SE) $125 Registration of a claim in a group of unpublished works $85 Registration of a claim in a group of published photographs or a claim in a group of unpublished photographs $5523 more rows
While the current filing fee is $85, the new fee will jump docHubly to $500 per application. The Copyright Office states that this increase is proportionate to the amount of work that its Examiners spend reviewing such complex filings and will allow for a better cost recovery.

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