The following
persons are legally entitled to submit an application form:
1) The
author. This is either the person who actually created the work or, if the work
was made for hire, the employer or other person for whom the work was prepared.
2) The copyright claimant. The copyright claimant is defined in
Copyright Office regulations as either the author of the work or a person or
organization that has obtained ownership of all the rights under the copyright
initially belonging to the author. This category includes a person or
organization who has obtained by contract the right to claim legal title to the
copyright in an application for copyright registration.
3) The owner
of exclusive right(s). Under the law, any of the exclusive rights that make up
a copyright and any subdivision of them can be transferred and owned
separately, even though the transfer may be limited in time or place of effect.
The term" copyright owner" with respect to any one of the exclusive rights
contained in a copyright refers to the owner of that particular right. Any
owner of an exclusive right may apply for registration of a claim in the work.
4) The duly authorized agent of such author, other copyright claimant,
or owner of exclusive right(s). Any person authorized to act on behalf of the
author, other copyright claimant, or owner of exclusive rights may apply for
registration.
There is no requirement that applications be prepared or
filed by an attorney.
APPLICATION FORMS
For
Original Registration
Form PA [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formpai.pdf] for
published and unpublished works of the performing arts (musical and dramatic
works, pantomimes and choreographic works, motion pictures and other
audiovisual works).
Form SE [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formsei.pdf] for
serials, works issued or intended to be issued in successive parts bearing
numerical or chronological designations and intended to be continued
indefinitely (periodicals, newspapers, magazines, newsletters, annuals,
journals, etc.).
Form SR [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formsri.pdf] for
published and unpublished sound recordings.
Form TX [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formtxi.pdf] for
published and unpublished nondramatic literary works.
Form VA
[http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formvai.pdf] for
published and unpublished works of the visual arts (pictorial,graphic, and
sculptural works, including architectural works).
Form G/DN [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formgdn.pdf] a
specialized form to register a complete month's issues of a daily newspaper
when certain conditions are met.
Short Form SE [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formses.pdf], and
Short Form SE Group [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formseg.pdf] specialized
SE forms for use when certain requirements are met.
Short Form
TX [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formtxs.pdf], Short
Form PA [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formpas.pdf], and
Short Form VA [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formvas.pdf] short
versions of applications for original registration. For further information
about using the short forms, request publication SL-7.
Form
GATT [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formgatt.pdf], and
Form GATT/GRP [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formgatg.pdf]
specialized forms to register a claim in a work or group of related works in
which U. S. copyright was restored under the 1994 Uruguay Round Agreements Act
(URAA). For further information, request Circular38b [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/circs/circ38b.pdf].
*** For Renewal Registration
Form RE [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formrei.pdf] for claims
to renew copyright in works copyrighted under the law in effect through
December 31, 1977 (1909 Copyright Act) and registered during the initial
28-year copyright term.
Form RE Addendum [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formrea.pdf] accompanies
Form RE for claims to renew copyright in works copyrighted under the 1909
Copyright Act but never registered during their initial 28-year copyright term.
For Corrections and Amplifications
Form CA [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formca.pdf] for
supplementary registration to correct or amplify information givenin the
Copyright Office record of an earlier registration.
For a Group of
Contributions to Periodicals
Form GR/CP [http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/formgrcp.pdf] an adjunct
application to be used for registration of a group ofcontributions to
periodicals in addition to an application Form TX,PA, or VA.
How to Obtain Application Forms
You must have Adobe Acrobat
Reader (R) [http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html]
installed on your computer to view and print the forms accessed on the
Internet. Adobe Acrobat Reader may be downloaded free from Adobe Systems
Incorporated through links from the same Internet site from which the forms are
available.
Print forms head to head (top of page 2 is directly behind
the top of page 1) on a single piece of good quality, 8-1/2-inch by 11-inch
white paper. To achieve the best quality copies of the application forms, use a
laser printer.
FILL-IN FORMS AVAILABLE
All
Copyright Office forms are available on the Copyright Office Website in fill-in
version. Go to http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/ and follow the
instructions. The fill-in forms allow you to enter information while the form
is displayed on the screen by an Adobe Acrobat Reader product. You may then
print the completed form and mail it to the Copyright Office. Fill-in forms
provide a clean, sharp printout for your records and for filing with the
Copyright Office.















