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  1. Does Copyright Registration Cover Frequent Code Changes?
    An initial registration does not cover subsequent versions of a Web site, regardless of whether the initial registration is for the underlying source code or the screen displays. If your Web site changes periodically, you will need to submit a new regi...
  2. How Do I Register the Underlying Source Code of My Web Site?
    To register the source code of your Web site, you must comply with the following criteria:The source code must be saved in a single file and formatted in HTML or ASCII (plain text). The single file must satisfy the U.S. Copyright Office’s source code r...
  3. How Does the c-Site Express Filing Service Work?
    To use c-Site Express Filing Service,you have to concentrate on these follow things:
  4. When Must I Register My Work With the U.S. Copyright Office?
    Registration can be made at any time after the work is completed and within the life of the copyright — generally the life of the author plus 70 years.
  5. How Does the c-Site Express Filing Service Work?
    To use c-Site Express Filing Service:Purchase a copyright application from an authorized c-Site licensee. Log in to your customer account and launch c-Site. Complete the simple three-step process. Most people complete this process in less than 10 minut...
  6. What Does c-Site Do With My Submitted Work?
    Upon receipt, c-Site encrypts your work so as to provide you the greatest possible protection. Once c-Site completes its review and sends you an email message with your application and filing instructions, your encrypted work is deleted from c-Site's f...
  7. How Does the Copyright Office Define Choreography and Pantomime?
    “Choreography” is the composition and arrangement of dance movements and patterns usually intended to be accompanied by music. Distinct from choreography is “pantomime” – the art of imitating or acting out situations, characters, or other events. To be...
  8. 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    c-Site's copyright registration services are currently limited to applications for published and unpublished:Non-dramatic literary works (for example, books, poetry, essays, lectures, computer programs, Web sites, etc.).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...
  9. How Does a c-Site Basic work?
    To file a copyright registration application through c-Site:Purchase a copyright application from an authorized c-Site licensee. Log in to your customer account and launch c-Site. Complete the simple three-step application process. Most people complete...
  10. Are Copyrights Transferable?
    Yes. Like any other property, the owner may transfer all or part of the rights in a work. Transfers of copyright are generally done via contract. Copyright rights may also be bequeathed in a will. Although the U.S. Copyright Office does not have specif...
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