We are ready to fill in the form and submit our registration. It's a simple process, I insist. The devil is in the details, as usual. Let's go through it and find out.
Let's take a detailed look at each step.
Step 1: Make sure your work is a literary work. No problem — online works are specifically stated to be a literary works, even if they contain photos, illustrations, and sounds.
A web site can be considered a literary work, an online work, and even a computer program. I contacted the Copyright Office about this: the lady told me that it could be either an online work or a computer program but since the code for web sites is pretty generic there isn't much point in registering it that way. So: we proceed with our online work.
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