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Register Your Work: Registration Portal | U. S. Copyright Office IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING REGISTERING A GROUP OF UNPUBLISHED WORKS You may register up to 10 unpublished works on the same application, but YOU MUST SELECT the new application for a “ Group of Unpublished Works ” View this image if you need help finding the application for a “Group of Unpublished Works,” and watch this video for step-by-step instructions for completing this application
What is Copyright? | U. S. Copyright Office How long does copyright protection last? The length of copyright protection depends on when a work was created Under the current law, works created on or after January 1, 1978, have a copyright term of life of the author plus seventy years after the author’s death If the work is a joint work, the term lasts for seventy years after the last surviving author’s death For works made for
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