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  2. 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.

  3. The CPRS uses a more powerful search engine than the Copyright Public Catalog, provides easy filtering capability, and follows user-centered design principles in line with the Enterprise Copyright System.

  4. U.S. Copyright Office

    www.copyright.gov

    Search our online records, learn about our searching and retrieval services, and view educational videos and materials. Learn More

  5. U.S. Copyright Office Public Records System

    publicrecords.copyright.gov/advanced-search

    Access the U.S. Copyright Office Public Records System to search for copyright records and learn about registration processes.

  6. Page Title | U.S. Copyright Office

    www.copyright.gov/records/search.html

    Request a Search Estimate. The U.S. Copyright Office offers a search service for persons interested in investigating whether a work is under copyright protection and, if so, the facts of the copyright. For a fee of $200 per hour or fraction thereof (2 hour minimum), the office will search its public records and provide a report of its findings.

  7. Searching the Copyright Office and Library of Congress Records

    fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/copyright-research/searching-records

    You can search through copyright files by visiting the Copyright Office at www.copyright.gov/records (see Figure 2, below). All copyright information is located in the Public Catalog (click “Search Public Catalog”) which contains information about works registered since January 1978.

  8. WebVoyage - Library of Congress

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    Try the Copyright Public Records System (CPRS) pilot with enhanced search features and filters.

  9. U.S. Copyright Office is an office of public record for copyright registration and deposit of copyright material.

  10. How to Check the Copyright Status of Any Work? Step by Step

    www.copyrighted.com/blog/how-to-check-copyright-status

    Determining the copyright status of a published work involves several steps. Here’s a guide to help you find out if a work is still under copyright protection or if it has entered the public domain: 1. Search Copyright Databases. To start, use the online public catalog of the U.S. Copyright Office to search for registered works. This database ...

  11. The Catalog of Copyright Entries

    onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/cce

    Google Books's Search of Scans of the Catalog of Copyright Entries offers full-text search, and links to individual volumes, of 91 volumes of copyright registrations from 1922 to 1977.