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To get started registering your work, log in to the Electronic Copyright Office (eCO) Registration System at the link below or you may learn more about the different types of works typically registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.
U.S. Copyright Office is an office of public record for copyright registration and deposit of copyright material.
Search Copyright Records. Search our online records, learn about our searching and retrieval services, and view educational videos and materials. Learn More.
Login.gov, managed by the General Services Administration, is a secure sign-in service used by participating government agencies such as the Copyright Office. If you have a Login.gov account, you can sign in to designated Office services with that single account and password.
Login to eCO and click on the blue case number associated with your claim in the Open Cases table at the bottom of the Welcome screen to view the Case Summary associated with the claim.
Welcome to the Copyright Public Records Portal. This is your starting point for finding copyright records held by the Copyright Office. Here, you can search our online records, learn about our searching and retrieval services, and view educational videos and materials.
Online Copyright Registration System & Copyright.gov. This weekend, our online copyright registration system and copyright.gov will be unavailable. The system will be down Thursday, July 28, 5pm until Sunday, July 31, 8pm eastern time, while we perform maintenance.
File a copyright registration for your work through the Copyright Office online system. Advantages include: Lower filing fee of $35 for a basic claim (for online filings only)
Signup for an eCO User Account. By becoming a registered user of the Electronic Copyright Office (eCO) website, you will be able to request services electronically through the site. Only the Contact Us and Help portions of the site are accessible to non-registered users.
The U.S. Copyright Office promotes creativity and free expression by administering the nation’s copyright laws and by providing impartial, expert advice on copyright law and policy for the benefit of all.