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of Congress Copyright Office is to do it electronically.
Although electronic registration may be convenient way to do, it isn’t necessarily as easy as it should be. So, as complicated as this article may appear,
it is an attempt to help make the process easier and to clarify some of the confounding portions of the eCO application.
1. Access the Electronic Copyright Office (eCO)
Go to http://www.copyright.gov/eco/ using
one of the following browsers.
Microsoft
Internet Explorer 6.0
Netscape
Navigator 7.02
Firefox 2.0
Disable
pop-up blockers and 3rd party toolbars.
Select Open Links as a New Tab or As New Window in your browser preferences.
2. Create an eCO Account
Create a
user account with login, password, and contact info at
3. Fill Out the eCO Application Form
Click on Register a New Claim.
Proceed through the data entry screens.
The fee for electronic filing is $35 per claim payable through pay.gov at the end of the application process.
Proceed through the data entry screens.
The fee for electronic filing is $35 per claim payable through pay.gov at the end of the application process.
Type of Claim
Identify the
type of claim being registered.
To the prompt I
am registering one work.
Answer Yes if you are registering a single
illustration.
Answer No if you are registering more than
one work, an unpublished collection such as a portfolio, a published collection
like a series of illustrations in a children’s book, a multi-part work like a
book cover series, a website, Multiple works as part of a Group registration
like an author and illustrator together.
To the prompt The
work being registered was created by one individual.
Answer Yes if the work you are registering was
created by one individual and is solely owned by the same individual.
Answer No if the work you are registering was
created by more than one individual or the work was created as a “work made for
hire”
To the prompt Copyright
in the work is solely owned by the person who created it.
Answer Yes if the work was created by a single
individual who is the sole copyright owner.
Answer No if there is more than one owner of
copyright in the work you are registering or there has been a transfer of
copyright ownership by written agreement or operation of law, from the work’s
creator to another party
Type of Work
Identify the
type of work being registered.
Select
Visual Arts if you are
registering a pictorial, graphic, or sculptural work. Visual Arts works include
two-dimensional and three-dimensional works of fine, graphic, and applied art,
photographs, prints and art reproductions, maps, technical drawings, and
architectural works.
To register Multiple
Unpublished Works as a Single Claim with a single application and fee, they
must be grouped as a collection under a single Collection Title and must meet
the following requirements: At least one author must have contributed to every
work, and the ownership of every work in the collection must be the same. This
means that the authors of each work must be the same.
Title(s) of Work
Title the
work(s).
Click Title Type to select the type of
title. The options are Title of Work Being Registered, Previous or Alternative
Title, Title of a Larger Work, Series Title, and Contents Title.
Select Title of Work Being Registered first
whether you are registering a single illustration or a collection, then enter
the title.
Then select Contents Title and add the titles of
each image if entering a collection of work.
Click Save and repeat the process
for each additional work.
Publication Confirmation
Confirm whether it has been published.
Select Yes or No.
Select Yes or No.
Publication results
from the distribution of copies of a work to the public by sale, lending or
other transfer of ownership. A work is also "published" if there has
been an offering to distribute copies to a group of persons for purposes of
further distribution, public performance, or public display. A public
performance or display does not, by itself, constitute "publication".
Authorship Declaration/Contribution
Name the
author(s) of the work being registered.
Click Add Me if you are an author
and your name appears in the User Profile for this account.
Click New to add an author not
associated with the account.
Then click Save and repeat the process
for each additional author.
The application should name all the authors of the authorship being registered. Be sure to enter a citizenship status.
The application should name all the authors of the authorship being registered. Be sure to enter a citizenship status.
Select all
categories that describe the author’s contribution.
Text / Photograph(s) / Jewelry Design / Architectural
Work / 2-D Artwork
Sculpture / Map / Technical Drawing / Other
Sculpture / Map / Technical Drawing / Other
Claimants
Identify the
copyright
claimant(s) in this work.
Click Add Me if you are the
claimant and your name appears in the User Profile for this account.
Click New to add a claimant not
associated with the account.
Then click Save and repeat the process
for each additional claimant.
The author is the original copyright claimant. The claimant may
also be a person or organization to whom copyright has been transferred. A claimant must own the copyright in all the authorship covered by this registration.
Limitation of a Claim
Identify any possible claim limitations.
Click Continue to proceed if your work does not contain any preexisting material.
Click Continue to proceed if your work does not contain any preexisting material.
Complete this screen to limit your claim if this work contains or is based on previously registered material, previously published material, material in the public domain, or material not owned by you. The purpose of this section is to exclude such material from the claim and identify the new material upon which the present claim is based.
If the claim
contains preexisting material then identify the following.
Declare the
material to be excluded.
Text / Photograph(s) / Jewelry Design / Architectural Work / 2-D Artwork
Sculpture / Map / Technical Drawing / Other
Sculpture / Map / Technical Drawing / Other
Supply the
previous registration # and date of registration.
Text / Photograph(s) / Jewelry Design / Architectural Work / 2-D Artwork
Sculpture / Map / Technical Drawing / Other
Sculpture / Map / Technical Drawing / Other
Rights and Permissions
Identify a
contact person to manage the copyright.
You may
identify yourself.
Or you may
provide contact information for a person and/or organization to be contacted
regarding copyright management information or permission to use this work.
Correspondent
Identify who
should be contacted concerning the application.
You may
identify yourself.
Or you may
provide contact information for a person and/or organization to be contacted
regarding the copyright application.
Mail Certificate
Provide the
name and address to which the registration certificate should be mailed.
You may
identify yourself.
Or you may
provide contact information for a person and/or organization.
Special Handling (Not Recommended)
An expedited
processing and delivery service for filers who must satisfy one or more of the compelling
reasons below. The fee ranges from $760 and up.
Pending or
prospective litigation.
Customs matters.
Contract or
publishing deadlines that necessitate an expedited issuance of a certificate.
Certification
Agree to the prompt and provide the name of the certifier.
The
Application must be certified by the author, copyright claimant, or owner of
exclusive right(s), or by the authorized agent of any of the preceding.
17 USC 506(e): Any person who knowingly
makes a false representation of a material fact in the application for
copyright registration provided by section 409, or in any written statement
filed with the application, shall
be fined not more than $2500.
Review Submission
Review the
entire submission on this screen.
If you need
to revise any information, you can return to the appropriate data entry screen
to make the revision. Proceed when the entire submission is correct.
Click Add to Cart if the entire submission is
correct.
Warning:
Once you submit your application, you cannot make changes to it. Therefore, review
the information carefully before proceeding.
4. Payment
Click Checkout. You will be redirected to
pay.gov.
Proceed
through the payment data screens.
Payment Method
Select either
Deposit Account or Credit Card/ACH.
The direct
deposit option is for a direct transfer from your bank account.
Provide your
account type (checking or savings), your bank’s routing number, and your
account number.
Review and
authorize payment, and provide email address for confirmation.
Credit Card
Pay via
Mastercard, VISA, American Express, or Discover.
Provide your
account holder name, billing address (for the card), card number, security
code, and the expiration date.
Review and
authorize payment, and provide email address for confirmation.
Direct
Deposit
The deposit
account option is for payment from a pre-established account.
Review and
authorize payment.
5. Upload Your Images
Convert your
file type to one of the following formats
You
can review eCO acceptable image file types formats at http://www.copyright.gov/eco/help-file-types.html.
Visit http://www.copyright.gov/eco/tips.pdf
for eCO Tips on file size, band width and creating ZIP files.
.bmp (Bitmap
Image)
.dwg (AutoCAD Drawing)
.dwf (Autodesk Design)
.fdr (Final Draft)
.gif, .giff (Graphics Interchange Format)
.jpg, .jpeg, .jfif (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
.pdf (Portable Document Format)
.pic, .pict (Picture File)
.png (Portable Network Graphic)
.psd (Photoshop Document)
.pub (Microsoft Publisher)
.tga (Targa Graphic)
.tif, .tiff (Tagged Image File Format)
.wmf (Windows Metafile)
.dwg (AutoCAD Drawing)
.dwf (Autodesk Design)
.fdr (Final Draft)
.gif, .giff (Graphics Interchange Format)
.jpg, .jpeg, .jfif (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
.pdf (Portable Document Format)
.pic, .pict (Picture File)
.png (Portable Network Graphic)
.psd (Photoshop Document)
.pub (Microsoft Publisher)
.tga (Targa Graphic)
.tif, .tiff (Tagged Image File Format)
.wmf (Windows Metafile)
Choose a Delivery Method
Work may be
delivered online or by mail. The process outlined in this article is for is for online delivery.
Click Upload Online to upload digital copies
of your work.
The work
must be either unpublished work, work published only electronically,
Published
work for which the deposit requirement is identifying material, or published
work for which there are special agreements requiring a hard-copy deposit to be
sent separately to the Library of Congress.
Verify that
it is a correct category for upload, an acceptable file type, and an acceptable
file size.
Click Browse to select the file(s) on your
computer for uploading.
Click Submit Files To Copyright Office.
Then click Close if when you are notified that the
upload was successful to end your session.
Caveats
• Safari and
Google Chrome are not supported.
• To review
and print documents you need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed.
• The open new
tab option must be selected in the browser preferences to view page links on
the eCO site during the registration process.
• The eCO
system is offline every Saturday from 10pm until 6am Sunday.
Advantages
• A published
work may be registered as unpublished up to 90 days after the original date of
publication.
• Multiple
works may be registered as a collection for a single application fee.
• An
application in progress may be saved at any time.
• Every
application is given an individual case number.
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