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I just wrote the great American novel, which I’m making into a movie with my own music for a soundtrack. How do I get copyright protection for my work?

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I just wrote the great American novel, which I’m making into a movie with my own music for a soundtrack. How do I get copyright protection for my work?

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The Public Documents Department has copyright application forms for all types of created works: sound recordings, visual arts, non-dramatic literary works, and the performing arts, as well as general informational bulletins. Copyright is registered with the Library of Congress, which also posts these publications and forms online.

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