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Can I register copyright for a new edition of a previously published book that was not registered in order to protect it?

Answered 6 years and 3 months ago by Bharath Reddy Konda (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Copyrights
If your work is already published recently, then you can still apply for copyright registration. The deposit requirement changes for physical published books. You need to deposit a physical copy if it is already published in physical format. Therefore, you still have a priority. Copyright ownership has nothing to do with the registration. The two-year filing requirement is applicable for mask works and vessel designs. For statutory damages purposes, just file a copyright registration for the published work.    ... Read More
If your work is already published recently, then you can still apply for copyright registration. The deposit requirement changes for physical... Read More