Copyright Registration Questionnaire

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  • About Your Work - Step 1

    *What you are wanting to copyright?

    *What is the title of the work you would like to copyright?

    If there's no title or for copyrighting a bunch of stuff, you can leave it empty. For a website registration, put down the web address (www.example.com). Whatever you type here will show up on your official Copyright Office Registration to show what the work is. If you're registering many unpublished things together, don't give a "collection" title. Later, when you upload your stuff, you'll need to give titles for each thing, and the title must be the same as the file name.

    *What year did you complete your work?

    *Has the work been published?

    Date of Publication

    Country of Publication

    *Has it only been published electronically

    *Is your work a part of a larger periodical (newspaper, magazine) or serial?

    Title of Larger Publication

    Date of Larger Publication

    Volume # of Larger Publication

    Authorship - Step 2

    Who is the author of the work?

    The term "author" in copyright language refers to the person who made the work. If you did it on your own, that's you. But if it was done as part of a job where the work was asked for by a company or was done by an employee, then the company is seen as the author.

    *Full Name or Organization Name:

    *Mailing Address:

    *State/Province/Region

    *Country of Citizenship / Domicile:

    *Was this author's work made for hire?

    *Author's work made anonymously?

    *Work created under a pseudonym?

    Pseudonym Name:

    Author Contributions - Step 3

    Nature of the Authorship and Limitations

    Show what parts you added to the work. If there's more than one creator listed before, each should mention what they did. Say what type of work each person did. Mark all that fits. (Later, you'll have to share a sample that demonstrates each kind of work you're claiming.)

    If you checked 'Other', please specify

    More About Your Work - Step 4

    *Does the work have material not created by you that pre-existed the creation of the work?

    *Identify Pre-Existing Material

    If you checked 'Other', please specify

    *Is the copyright going to be registered in a name other than the author's?

    *Please state how the copyright was transferred from the author to the current copyright owner.

    Put in the name you want this copyright to be registered with. If it's a company, provide the name of the person to contact within the company.

    *Name

    *Address:

    *Phone:

    *Email

    Copyright Registration Process - Step 5

    *Choose a package

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    Copyright Registration Process - Step 6

    RUSH PRIORITY PROCESSING. NEXT DAY PROCESSING WHEN YOU NEED YOUR MARK FILED QUICKLY.

    We'll handle your application and give it to you to check and approve by the following workday. This is if you need your submission done quickly. This puts your application at the front of our queue and we work on it speedily. However, it doesn't mean the U.S. Copyright Office will do anything faster or reply to your submission sooner.

    *Processing Speed

Later in this process, Trademark File Help collects and pays the government-discounted TEAS Standard electronic filing fee of $350. In some circumstances, your application may qualify for the less-available TEAS PLUS system which means we will pay $250 to the USPTO which streamlines the process. If your application qualifies for TEAS PLUS, we will use it and retain the difference between the TEAS Standard filing fee and the TEAS Plus filing fee as a result of the additional processing by the Trademark File Help.