AI-Driven Copyright Registration with Nonprofit Mission
At Consult Atlas Foundation, we make copyright registration simple and affordable. Our AI tools ensure accurate filings, while attorneys review every step for compliance and strength. As a not-for-profit, we help creators and businesses nationwide secure lasting protection for their original works.
Copyright Registration

What Our Service Does Not Cover
While our Copyright Consulting Service is comprehensive, the following areas are not included:
- Copyright Enforcement: We do not handle infringement claims or legal enforcement.
- Copyright Litigation: Disputes or challenges to copyright are outside our scope.
- International Copyright Registration: Services are limited to U.S. Copyright Office registrations.
- Transfer of Copyright Ownership: Licensing and ownership transfers are not covered.
For these specific needs, we recommend seeking specialized legal advice.
Why We Are Different
What You Need to Provide
To ensure a smooth copyright registration process, please provide the following:

Ready to Protect Your Creative Work?
We don’t just file forms—we partner with you to safeguard your original creations. From copyright searches and application filings to office responses and long-term guidance, our team ensures your work receives the protection it deserves.
By choosing us, you also support a bigger mission. As a not-for-profit, every service fee helps expand our AI-driven tools, lowering costs and making copyright protection accessible for future creators and innovators.
Frequently Asked Questions
Copyright is a legal protection that gives creators exclusive rights to their original works—such as books, music, films, software, or artwork. It applies automatically once a work is created and fixed in a tangible form, but registration provides stronger protection and legal proof of ownership.
Registration allows you to sue infringers in federal court, claim statutory damages and attorney’s fees, and record your work with U.S. Customs to block unauthorized imports. It also serves as strong evidence of ownership.
Copyright grants the right to:
- Reproduce your work
- Distribute copies
- Perform or display it publicly
- Create derivative works (adaptations, translations, etc.)
You can register literary works, music and sound recordings, dramatic works, choreography, artwork, photography, sculptures, films, audiovisual works, software code, and even architectural designs.
The process includes:
- Submitting an online application to the U.S. Copyright Office
- Providing author and work details
- Depositing a copy of the work (digital or physical)
- Undergoing review for eligibility
- Receiving a Certificate of Registration as proof of ownership
- Copyright protects the artistic design of a logo from being copied.
- Trademark protects the logo as a brand identifier in commerce.
- 👉 Businesses often register logos under both for maximum protection.
- For individual authors: Life of the creator + 70 years
- For corporate or “work-for-hire” authorship: 95 years from publication or 120 years from creation, whichever expires first.
No. Unlike trademarks, copyright requires no renewal filings. Once registered, it remains valid for the full legal term.