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Several private [[http://copyright.co.uk]] companies are available over the internet. So just take up the services of any one of them to enjoy the whole popularity of your invention.
Several private [[http://copyright.co.uk]] companies are available over the internet. So just take up the services of any one of them to enjoy the whole popularity of your invention.
== Procedure Involved in Copyright Registration ==
Mere creation of a piece of work makes it yours. You have every right to retain its originality by getting it registered. To make the whole process easier, government authorities have began online copyright[http://copyright.co.uk ] registration. It not only saves time, but even costs less.
For your reference, we have discussed the complete procedure-
'''Before Registration'''
'''Step1:''' Filling application form
Visit the website of “copyright office”; mention all the details accurately and submit it. If you fail to complete the form correctly, your application may be cancelled.
'''Step 2:''' Fee deposition
Pay complete application fee post submission of form. Payment can be done via smart cards such as credit, debit or cheque.
'''Step 3:''' Preparing final copy of document
The third and final step would be to create a copy of the work you want to register. Work produced should abide by the policies set by law. You can get a clear picture of rules and acts from their official site.
'''After Registration'''
'''Step 1:''' Work will be examined to establish that it adheres to all the policies.
'''Step 2:''' Registration number is assigned and a certificate is issued to you via mails in about 3-4 months after submission.
'''Step 3:''' A copyright logo image will be available to download.
You are advised to pay due attention to slightest of details so as to ensure the security of your work.
Please note that all contributions to Copyright for Librarians may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see Copyright for Librarians:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
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