How to Copyright Your Work
Copyright protects your original work the moment you create it — but proving when you created it is what wins disputes. These guides explain how copyright really works for each type of work, when to register, and how a blockchain timestamp gives you instant, tamper-proof proof of creation.
How to Copyright a Book
Your book is protected by copyright the moment you write it down — but if a dispute ever arises, you need evid…
How to Copyright a Song
A song actually contains two copyrights — the underlying composition and the recording of it. Here is how each…
How to Copyright a Logo
Most people who want to 'copyright a logo' actually need a trademark — and often both. Here's the difference, …
How to Copyright a Photo
You own the copyright to a photo the instant you take it — but online, images get copied, cropped, and re-uplo…
How to Copyright Artwork
Whether it's a painting, an illustration, or a digital piece, your artwork is copyrighted the moment you creat…
How to Copyright Music
From a finished track to a single beat, music is protected by copyright on creation — but the producer world r…
How to Copyright a Screenplay
Screenwriters face a specific fear: pitching a script and seeing the idea show up elsewhere. Here's how to act…
How to Copyright a Business Name
You can't actually copyright a business name — names aren't covered by copyright. What you want is a trademark…
How to Copyright a Website
A website is a bundle of copyrightable parts — text, images, code, and design — each protected automatically. …
How to Copyright a Poem
A poem is protected by copyright the moment you write it — but poetry is widely shared and reposted, often wit…
Prove you created it first
Timestamp any file on the Ethereum blockchain and get a lifetime certificate that it existed today. It works alongside official registration and never exposes your file — hashing happens in your browser.
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