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Old April 4th, 2007
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Originally Posted by Lcjones
As well, if you have a body of works, in the US you may obtain copyright for that body of work for the same price as a single piece of work if you submit them at the same time. Hey, save a buck when you can, right!

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That's right! That's also the trick I discovered for notifying the LOC that a previously submitted copyright application for an unpublished work is now published. I sent in a separate form PA for each song as an individual songwriter. Then when any of the songs were recorded on a CD project, I sent in the form SR to copyright the body of work of the CD as a record company. I also noted that each work has a current copyright registration with an unpublished status. So this worked for updating each individual work to published status and transferring ownership of each individual copyright to the publishing company for the price of one song! Saving money is a good thing


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