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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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  2. What is a subscriber?
    Subscribers are customers, members, contacts or any individuals who gave you permission to send email messages to their email address.We use a series of demographic information to create a profile for each subscriber, which we determine from:Informatio...
  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...
  4. What are the c-Site system requirements?
    c-Site is compatible with the following browser versions:Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher Netscape Navigator 7.0 or higher Mozilla Firefox, all versions Opera 7.5 or higher c-Site is not compatible with the following browser versions:Safari Internet Exp...
  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...
  6. What Are the Benefits of Copyright Registration?
    Registering a copyright is recommended for several reasons: Registration establishes a public record of your copyright claim. Registration is necessary before you can initiate a lawsuit in U.S. courts for infringement. If registration occurs within fiv...
  7. Can I Copyright My Musical Score?
    Yes. You can copyright, music, lyrics, music and lyrics, as well as complete musical scores.
  8. When Will I Receive My Certificate of Registration From the U.S. Copyright Office?
    Once your application and work are submitted to c-Site, they are reviewed for completeness. You will be contacted if there are any questions. (Although c-Site reviews the application and work, there is no guarantee that the Copyright Office will approv...
  9. Can I Register My Screenplay With the U.S. Copyright Office Using c-Site?
    Yes. c-Site’s copyright registration services are available not only for motion picture screenplays but for a variety of performing arts works, including:Lyrics Music Lyrics and music Musicals Scripts for television, radio, and theatre Pantomime Choreo...
  10. What Can I Protect With c-Site?
    c-Site's copyright registration services are currently limited to applications for published and unpublished:Non-dramatic literary works (for example, books, poetry, essays, lectures, computer programs, Web sites, etc.). Performing arts works, includin...
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