Copyrights protect original literary and artistic expression that is conveyed in a fixed medium. For example, a book, a song or a movie is protected by copyright law. Ideas by themselves are not copyrightable. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to mail a copy of your work to yourself (poor man's copyright) in order to obtain a copyright. Your work is copyright protected the moment it was created! It is still a very good idea to register your work with the U.S. Copyright Office so you can be awarded statutory damages if your work is infringed upon. I can handle your intellectual property needs, from assignments to licensing to registrations.

Copyright registration is a must for things such as art, computer programs, screenplays, books, song recordings, song writing, photographs, and web sites. An intellectual property portfolio is very valuable to a tech company. I have extensive experience registering copyrights with the U.S. Copyright Office.

I will determine which form best fits your situation and will file your copyright registration with the U.S. Copyright Office. In addition to that, I will explain the benefits of registration to you and what your rights are as a copyright holder.