
All applications for copyright registration must contain the following information: (accompanied by the correct fee)
Songrite Copyright Office issues certificates of registration that provide a clear and legible record of registered works. You can help by making sure that the information in your application is complete, accurate, and legible, and that the work submitted is of an acceptable quality.
Please read the instructions on this page carefully if you wish to submit your work using the postal / regular mail system.
Step 1
Complete the appropriate registration form CR1 / CR2Step 2
Make sure your work is fixed in a tangible form. Example; Sound recording, manuscript, Lyric sheets, etc.Step 3
Put the following into one padded envelope or package:
- A completed application Form CR1 or Form CR2.
- The correct fee if paying by cheque.
- If using PaPal please follow instructions here PayPal Payments
- A Legible / Audible Copy of the work to be registered
- A Legible Copy of the lyrics (this is optional)
Step 4
Send the package to:Copyright Office,
Songrite House,
28 St Chads Way,
Prestatyn, LL19 8SN,
Denbighshire,
United Kingdom.
Since duration of a copyright is usually based on an author's lifetime, it is important for Songrite Copyright Office to know the author's name.
If you are the creator of a work (e.g. writer, artist, composer, or playwright) you are considered its author. In most cases, therefore, you should insert your name and address in the relevant section of the copyright application form
When your submitted work is received by the Songrite Copyright Office, it is reviewed to make sure you have filled out the form correctly and all components are in order. If necessary, suggestions for changes are made, the relevant information is entered into a computerized databank and a registration certificate is issued.
Your registration becomes effective on the day that the Copyright Office receives your application, payment, and copy of your work in acceptable form. If your submission is in order, you will receive a certificate of registration in approximately 10 to 14 days time.
Proof of Copyright Ownership is Important If you create or produce what you regard to be an original piece of work and you wish to commercially exploit that work, then you should seriously consider registering the copyright to establish ownership of the said work. If you cannot demonstrate copyright ownership of a disputed composition, then any claims you may have could legally be rendered null and void.
You can view and print a Copyright Registration Form by clicking on this link
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