What is the process of obtaining a copyright?
Obtaining a copyright in New Mexico is fairly simple. The process begins with registering your work with the U.S. Copyright Office. The work should be original and fixed in a tangible medium such as a painting or book before it can be registered. The creator must then fill out an application that details the created work. The form can be found on the U.S. Copyright Office website. The creator must also pay a filing fee—which is around $35. After the application and fee are submitted, it will be reviewed by the Copyright Office. It typically takes about 8 months to review the application and the creator will receive a certificate of registration if it is approved. The certificate will include a copy of the copyright’s registration and information about the creator and the work. Once the work has been registered, the creator will have certain exclusive rights over the created work, including the right to reproduce, distribute, and display the work. The creator can also make legal claims against anyone who attempts to copy or use the work without permission. This protection lasts for the life of the creator plus 70 years. Copyright registration is a great way to protect one’s intellectual property in New Mexico and across the United States. It is important to remember that the process can take some time and the application and fee must be filled out and paid for properly in order for the registration to be successful.
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