USCO to Raise Registration Fees
By Jonathan Bailey • Jun 4th, 2009 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues, NewsThe USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Earlier this week I re-visted the United States Copyright Office’s Electronic Copyright Office system to complete my first registration. The results pretty much speak for themselves.
Earlier this year, the United States Copyright Office (USCO) announced that they were going to begin beta testing their new electronic copyright office (eCO) system to accept registrations over the Web.
The system, in theory, is supposed to make registering your work with the USCO easier, faster and cheaper than the traditional “file by mail” [...]