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Register Your Copyright with USPTO

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Why Get a Copyright?

Copyright registration will grant artists, authors, and producers ownership and exclusive rights to their original works. It prevents copying, piracy, and distribution of these materials as well as the illegal use of other people’s creative works and intellectual property. When you submit your copyright registration, you formally establish the ownership of the relevant works and strengthen your future rights against copyright infringement and unlawful use by individuals or organizations.

Safeguard Your Work

With copyright, protect your works

Enhance Your Rights

Get rights to your works backed by proof

Stop Infringement

Stop others from copying your creative works

Pricing plans

Basic

$45*

+ Federal Filing Fee

Deluxe

$149*

+ Federal Filing Fee

Premium

$299*

+ Federal Filing Fee

Basic

$99

Standard

$199

Our Copyright Services

Cease & Desist Letter

Whether you are looking to register a new trademark or you want to renew an old one, Legacy Trademark is your one-stop-shop. With a team of highly experienced trademark attorneys, Legacy Trademark has 10 years’ experience of filing trademarks with USPTO.

Copyright Assignment Agreement

There are multiple legal documentation requirements when filing for a USPTO trademark such as a Trademark Statement of Use (SOU), Office Action Response, and the like. We take care of these legalities on your behalf to ensure your trademark registration is successful.

FAQ's

What are the copyright owner’s rights?

The owner of a copyright has the right to reproduce, distribute copies (for sale or otherwise), or create derivative works of the copyrighted work. They can authorize others to do the same.

Copyright protection often lasts for the duration of the creator’s lifetime plus an extra 70 years.

You’ll create a public record of the copyright and receive a registration certificate. Infringers may be sued for statutory damages and legal fees as well. And if you register before or within 5 years of publication, you’ll establish strong evidence in court that the copyright is valid.

Yes, you will have to provide one copy of your creative works if it has not been published. If it has been published, then you will be required to submit 2 copies.

Yes, the U.S. Copyright Office will mail you a certificate of registration, typically within 8-12 months.

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