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c-Site

Federal copyright laws protect original works of authorship, including Web site content, programming code, literary works, and music. c-Site is an online service that allows authors of original content to easily register the copyright on their works and obtain indisputable legal proof of ownership. c-Site offers a convenient and simple step-by-step registration process that bypasses the legalese and time-consuming processing traditionally associated with copyright protection.
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  3. What performing arts works can I register using c-Site?
    You can register the following performing art works:Motion picture screenplays (with or without accompanying music) Scripts for television, radio, or theatre (with or without accompanying music) Lyrics Music Lyrics and music Musicals (with or without a...
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  5. Can I Use c-Site to Register a Song I Wrote and Recorded on CD?
    Yes, but first you must determine whether you’re registering the song as a Performing Arts work or a Sound Recording. The examples below differentiate between the two:You write the lyrics and music to a song. You record the song on a CD. The underlying...
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