What is the copyright registration procedure
Registration procedures:
1. According to the relevant provisions of the National Copyright Administration's "Trial Measures for Voluntary Registration of Works", all authors of this province, other citizens, legal persons or unincorporated entities who enjoy copyright, and owners of exclusive rights and their agents Anyone can apply for work registration.
2. The Provincial Copyright Bureau is responsible for the voluntary work of the province The specific department responsible for the registration work is the Provincial Copyright Office.
3. When applying, the applicant should: Submit relevant certificates and materials in accordance with the "Trial Measures for Voluntary Registration of Works":
1. Fill in one copy of the work registration application form, work registration form, and rights guarantee letter.Submit the original and copy of the work, and a description of the work (explaining the creative concept, main features and content of the work, etc.);
2. If an individual author applies for registration, he should also submit a copy of his ID card;
3. When applying for registration of a commissioned work, the copyright owner should also Submit a copy of the ID card of the copyright owner and creator (if the copyright owner or creator is an entity, a copy of the business license or legal person code certificate, and a copy of the legal representative's ID card should be submitted), the original of the commissioned creation contract or agreement, and One copy each;
4. Collaborative Works When applying for registration, you should also submit a copy of the co-author's ID card (if the co-author is from an organization, you should submit a copy of the business license or legal person code certificate, and a copy of the legal representative's ID card), the original copy of the co-creation contract or agreement, and One copy of each;
5. Works for the job To apply for registration, a copy of the author's ID card, a copy of the copyright owner's or exclusive use right holder's business license or legal person code certificate, a copy of the legal representative's ID card, the original and copy of the employment contract and copyright ownership certificate;
6. Application for registration of fine arts or photographic works In addition to submitting the relevant materials as mentioned above, the applicant also needs to submit two photos of the work (not larger than 3R, which can be printed by computer), one of which should be posted in the blank space at the bottom left of the "Application for Registration of Works" and stamped with a seal on it. Another one is submitted with the materials.
4. Works falling under any of the following circumstances will not be registered:
1. Works not protected by copyright law;
2. Works that have exceeded the copyright protection period;
3. Works that are prohibited from publication and dissemination according to law.
5. Cancellation of registration of works falling under one of the following circumstances:
1. The circumstances specified in Article 4 are found after registration;
2. It is found to be inconsistent with the facts after registration;
3. The applicant applies to cancel the registration of the original work;
4. After registration, it was found that it was a duplicate registration.
6. After review and confirmation that the registration conditions are met, a "Work Registration Certificate" will be issued.
7. A certain fee should be charged for the registration and review of works.
As for the "copyright registration" issue you raised, the editor of Legal Savior Network has sorted it out. Individual authors who apply for registration should also submit their ID cards. Copies. All authors in this province, other citizens, legal persons or unincorporated entities that enjoy copyright, and owners of exclusive rights and their agents can apply for work registration. If you have any questions, please consult the lawyers of the Legal Savior Network.
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