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On the Internet, it’s easy for people to claim credit for your work or your website information

Make sure you have the protection you need to defend yourself from the copy-cats! With Click2Copyright, we’ve made it easy for you to protect your work and file for a federal copyright – the indisputable legal proof you need to claim ownership of your work in just minutes, online!


  1. What can You Copyright?

    Copyright works include intellectual property such as web sites, computer code, software, databases, literary works, music, lyrics, dramatic works, writings, poetry, graphic and sculptural works, motion pictures, audiovisual works, sound recordings, and architecture.

  2. Rights of the Copyright Owner?

    Generally, the owner of a copyright has the exclusive right to reproduce the work, to prepare derivative works, to distribute copies, to perform the work publicly, or to display the work publicly. It is illegal for anyone to violate any of the rights provided by the copyright law to the owner of the copyright. The copyright owner may also authorize others to exercise these rights.

  3. What's not protect?

    Generally, works that have not been fixed in a tangible form of expression are not eligible for federal copyright protection. Copyright does not protect facts, ideas, titles, names, short phrases, slogans, procedures, methods, concepts, principles, and discoveries, although it may protect the way these things are expressed.
Put the protective power of the government in your corner!

You’ve put a lot of work into your website and its contents. But the simple truth is that anyone can claim to be the 'real' owner – and without a federal copyright, it’s difficult to prove otherwise. Click2Copyright gives you the proof you need, while eliminating the confusion and complexity with it’s step-by-step wizard and expert assistance. Once Click2Copyright walks you through the application, simply upload your work. Our team of experts will review it for accuracy and compliance with federal copyright laws. Then file it with the U.S. Copyright Office. Upon approval, the Registration Certificate is mailed directly to you. It's that simple!

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