Preregistration and Registration are not the same. Preregistration only serves as a notice to
the Copyright Office of one’s intent to file a Registration application. Preregistration does not
require the submission of one’s work as does a Registration...
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Preregistration and Registration are not the same. Preregistration only serves as a notice to
the Copyright Office of one’s intent to file a Registration application. Preregistration does not
require the submission of one’s work as does a Registration application.
Preregistration cannot be substituted for Registration.
A Preregistration application is not appropriate in most instances.
If a Preregistration application is filed, the filing of a Registration application is also
required with the submission of one’s work once it is published.
Proper filing of a Preregistration application will provide protection for your work.
A Preregistration application is typically filed when one has started their work but has not
finished it.
A Preregistration application is typically filed when one suspects their work may be
infringed upon before it is released.
The cost of filing a Preregistration application through CopyrightPro is: (Government
Fee) $140 + (CopyrightPro Fee) $100 = T
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