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  2. U.S. Copyright Office

    www.copyright.gov

    Search Copyright Records. Search our online records, learn about our searching and retrieval services, and view educational videos and materials. Learn More.

  3. What Musicians Should Know about Copyright

    www.copyright.gov/engage/musicians

    The Music Modernization Act. Musicians should also be aware of the Music Modernization Act. Starting on January 1, 2021, the MMA updated the way musical work rightsholders are paid royalties, including when their work is played online via interactive streaming services.

  4. To get started registering your work, log in to the Electronic Copyright Office (eCO) Registration System at the link below or you may learn more about the different types of works typically registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.

  5. File a copyright registration for your work through the Copyright Office online system. Advantages include: Lower filing fee of $35 for a basic claim (for online filings only) Fastest processing time ; Online status tracking ; secure payment by credit or debit card, electronic check, or Copyright Office deposit account

  6. U.S. Copyright Office is an office of public record for copyright registration and deposit of copyright material.

  7. U.S. Copyright Office - Online Services (eCO: Electronic...

    www.copyright.gov/register/performing.html

    File a copyright registration for your work through the Copyright Office online system. Advantages include: Lower filing fee of $35 for a basic claim (for online filings only)

  8. Performing Arts: Registration | U.S. Copyright Office

    www.copyright.gov/registration/performing-arts/index.html

    Works of the performing arts are works that are intended to be performed for an audience. This category includes a wide variety of creative works, including music, lyrics, sound recordings, scripts, screenplays, choreography, motion pictures, video games, and similar types of works.

  9. Registering a Work (FAQ) | U.S. Copyright Office

    www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-register.html

    Please be aware that when you register your claim to a copyright in a work with the U.S. Copyright Office, you are making a public record. All the information you provide on your copyright registration is available to the public and will be available on the Internet.

  10. Copyright in General (FAQ) | U.S. Copyright Office

    www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-general.html

    Copyright, a form of intellectual property law, protects original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.

  11. You are using the group registration options for unpublished works, serials, newspapers, newsletters, updates to a news website, photographs, short online literary works, contributions to periodicals, secure test items, or musical works published on the same album.