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To register a book or other creative work, simply go to copyright.gov, the website set up by the Library of Congress. There is an online portal to register copyrights for photographs, sculptures and written works. Fill out the form, pay the fee, and you are registered.
To register a book or other creative work, simply go to copyright.gov, the website set up by the Library of Congress. There is an online portal to register copyrights for photographs, sculptures and written works. Fill out the form, pay the fee, and you are registered.
Pay the government filing fee of $35 or $55 with your credit card. Upload a copy of your copyrighted work (many formats are supported. You can also mail it in if you really prefer that method).
Copyright protection does not extend to titles, names, slogans or short phrases, the Copyright Office has made that much very clear. You can not copyright your name, the title of your post or any short phrase that you used to identify a work.
The short answer is this: You cannot trademark the name of a single creative work. For example, if you write one, individual book called I LOVE TRADEMARKS, then you will not be able to trademark this title. However, you can trademark a book title if you write a series of books using that title.
There is no need to copyright your book (with the U.S. Copyright Office) before submitting it. The publisher merely handles the paperwork on behalf of the author, and the copyright is the author's property. (The author's name follows the copyright symbol on the copyright page.)
No, copyright protection does not exist for single words or even short phrases: see this. A word can be protected, in a certain context, by trademark. There are currently 45 “classes” for trademark protection.
Copyright protection does not extend to titles, names, slogans or short phrases, the Copyright Office has made that much very clear. You can not copyright your name, the title of your post or any short phrase that you used to identify a work.
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