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When most people create artwork, they assume it has copyright protection and take no other steps. However, that protection is limited. To receive complete benefits, you must file an online copyright registration.
The US Copyright Office suggests that you can’t use copyright registration services for the following:
Nothing is more frustrating than seeing someone else use the work you worked so hard for. Fortunately, with our help, you can make sure it never happens.
Before registering a copyright, you must gather the important documents of the content in question, be it images, videos, or text.
Once you have all the documents, visit our website, fill out the registration form, and pay the requested amount.
After your registration request has been accepted, we’ll issue and send you the copyright certificate in 3-6 months.
Copyright is a legal term used to protect the rights of authors. It covers a comprehensive range of works, including, without limitation, books, paintings, computer programs, music, sculpture, and databases.
Although copyright and trademark protect original works of authorship, they are not the same. The former is primarily used by individuals to protect their artistic work, while the latter helps companies protect their brand name, slogan, and logos.
The duration for which copyright lasts varies. For instance, if you’re the creator of a work, the copyright will last for as long as you’re alive and an additional 70 years. But if you created the work anonymously, its copyright protection would last 95 years.
After registering a copyright, you’ll get two rights – economic and moral. Economic rights allow you to earn an income from the use of your work, while moral rights let you use your work however you want.
There are some instances where you can use someone else’s copyrighted work, like when they’re available on a website. Examples of this include royalty-free images, music, and videos. In any case, it’s best to contact the individual or company whose work you intend to use and ask for their permission.