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Who is legally entitled to submit an application form for copyright?

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Who is legally entitled to submit an application form for copyright?

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Any author of a creative work who is working independently may file for copyright. However, if you created work on assignment for a specific publisher or company, and you are being paid for that work, then the right to file and posses copyright belongs to that publisher or company. Another person entitled to file copyright on works you’ve created is any person to whom your work was sold, given, or traded through legal contract. In addition, any person legally representing the author or creator of original works is also able to secure a copyright. • Can I copyright unpublished works? It may be considered unprofessional by publishers, but copywriting unpublished work is the only way to guarantee protection of a piece prior to submission. Works may be registered in unpublished form as a collection with one application form and one fee. An unpublished collection is recorded under the title of the collection. For example, if you have written several poems, but not enough to complete the boo

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