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Copyright / Software Copyright

Fast registration and compliant licensing, enabling publishing, distribution, and enforcement

Service Process

From creation to protection, we safeguard your work every step of the way
Step 1

Initial Consultation & Needs Analysis

Understand the type of your work and assess eligibility for registration
Step 2

Confirm Work Type & Prepare Materials

Guide you in collecting and completing all necessary documentation
Step 3

Draft & Submit Registration Application

Our professional team prepares and files the application with the Copyright Office
Step 4

Review by the Copyright Office / Relevant Authority

The competent authority conducts a formal examination and verification
Step 5

Obtain Copyright Registration Certificate

Once approved, a certificate is issued, providing strong legal protection
Step 6

Ongoing Management & Enforcement Support

We offer continuous copyright management and assist in enforcement if infringement occurs

Why Choose Us

Your creations deserve respect and protection. We provide one-stop copyright registration and enforcement services.

Expert Team

Years of IP experience, familiar with all types of works

Efficient Processing

Standardized procedures shorten processing time

Full Transparency

Real-time updates on case progress

Global Reach

Support for cross-border copyright protection
FAQs

Got questions?
We’ve got answers.

These are general guidelines; official rules and case-specific assessments apply.
What is the purpose of registration?
It serves as strong evidence of ownership and completion date, useful for licensing, publishing, enforcement, and due diligence.
Can I enforce rights without registration?
In theory, yes, but the burden of proof is higher. Registration significantly improves enforcement efficiency and success rate.
What is the difference between software copyright and patents?
Copyright protects code and interfaces as expressions; patents protect technical solutions. Using both provides more comprehensive coverage.
How should evidence be preserved?
Keep source files, submission records, timestamps, and notarized materials; in case of infringement, secure evidence promptly and plan for takedowns or claims.

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