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How to copyright and protect your material
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By Duane Jacobson
Published on 11/2/2006
 
Need a copyright on your material? Information here will instruct you in what to do, to protect your work and get a copyright number and have it registered with the government of the United States.

How to copyright and protect your material

I have many people to contact me, to get information about how to copyright their material.  For nondramatic literary works:  including fiction, nonfiction, books, short stories, poems,  collection of poetry, essays, articles in serials, and/or computer programs.

Go to your local library and ask for the Short Form TX.  You must answer all questions in all the boxes.  You "must" send a copy of your material that you want copyrighted, along with processing fee, and application form to:  Library of Congress, Copyright Office, 101 Independence Avenue SE, Washington, D.C.  20559-6000

Note:  Copyright fees can change at any time, please contact the Copyright Office for a current fee pricing.  You may write to the above address or call (202) 707-3000.  If you do not want to be identified as the author, you must use the Standard Form TX

I am not affiliated or employed with Library of Congress, if you have any questions please call Library of Congress of the number given.  I hope this information is helpful, to those that are needing assistance in getting their work copyrighted.  Good Luck!!

For Short Form TX go to: http://www.copyright.gov/forms/formtxs.pdf

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