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#2026-05529Telif Hakkı Ofisi Ücretleri

🇺🇸United States··Proposed Rule·Medium Impact·Library of Congress, Copyright Office, Library of Congress·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The Copyright Office wants to raise its fees for the first time since 2020. Registration, recordation, and other Copyright Office services would cost more to account for inflation and rising operational costs since fees were last set using 2016-2017 data. This affects authors, musicians, filmmakers, publishers, and anyone who registers copyrights or uses Copyright Office services. If you regularly file copyright registrations, expect higher costs — though the Office says it's trying not to discourage individual creators.

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Action

Notice of proposed rulemaking.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Pay updated Copyright Office registration fees at the new rates established in the final fee schedule

Authors, musicians, filmmakers, publishers, and all entities registering copyrights with the Copyright Office
operational
high

Pay updated Copyright Office recordation fees at the new rates established in the final fee schedule

All entities recording documents with the Copyright Office
operational
medium

Pay updated fees for other Copyright Office services at the new rates established in the final fee schedule

All users of Copyright Office services beyond registration and recordation
operational
low

Submit public comments on the proposed fee changes to the Copyright Office prior to submission of the fee schedule to Congress

Any interested parties wishing to provide input on the proposed fee increases
disclosure