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How much does it usually cost to apply for copyright?
Legal Analysis: Copyright and copyright, the price of copyright application varies according to different copyright registration, and the registration price of different provinces will be different. General charges range from 100 to 300. If the entrusted agency registers on its behalf, it also needs to pay corresponding fees to the entrusted agency, and the fees shall be determined by both parties through consultation.

Such as computer software copyright registration fee, 250 yuan/piece. The cost of this project is limited to the registration of the program and one of its documents. For example, if you apply for registration of multiple certificates, 80 yuan will be added for each additional certificate. In addition, the handling fee will be deposited in 320 yuan.

For example, the software copyright fee: the official fee is 300 yuan. If several copyright owners apply for a software copyright at the same time, they need to copy each 50 yuan, which is a one-time fee and does not need to pay an annual fee. You can handle it yourself or find an intermediary. If you do it yourself, you can pay the official fee. If you are looking for an intermediary, you need to pay some intermediary fees through an agreement with the intermediary.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Copyright Law The works mentioned in this Law include literary, artistic, natural, social and engineering works created in the following forms: (1) written works; (2) Oral works; (3) Music, drama, folk art, dance and acrobatic works; (4) Artistic and architectural works; (5) Photographic works; (6) cinematographic works and works created by similar cinematographic methods; (seven) engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, schematic diagrams and other graphic works and model works; (8) Computer software; (9) Other works as prescribed by laws and administrative regulations.

Article 49 of the Copyright Law If copyright or copyright-related rights are infringed, the infringer shall compensate the obligee according to the actual losses; If the actual loss is difficult to calculate, it may be compensated according to the illegal income of the infringer. The amount of compensation shall also include the reasonable expenses paid by the obligee to stop the infringement. If the actual loss of the obligee or the illegal income of the infringer cannot be determined, the people's court shall award compensation of less than 500,000 yuan according to the circumstances of the infringement.

Copyright Law Article 11 Copyright belongs to the author, except as otherwise provided in this Law.

The citizen who creates a work is the author.

A work presided over by a legal person or other organization, created on behalf of a legal person or other organization, and in the charge of a legal person or other organization shall be regarded as the author.

If there is no proof to the contrary, the signed citizen, legal person or other organization shall be the author.

Copyright Law Article 33 A book publisher's exclusive right of publication is protected by law according to the contract, and no one else may publish the work.

Article 34 of the Copyright Law: The copyright owner shall deliver the work within the time limit stipulated in the contract. A book publisher shall publish books in accordance with the publication quality and time limit stipulated in the contract.

If a book publisher fails to publish within the time limit stipulated in the contract, he shall bear civil liability in accordance with the provisions of Article 54 of this Law.

If a book publisher reprints or republishes a work, it shall notify the copyright owner and pay remuneration. If the book publisher refuses to reprint or republish the book after it is out of stock, the copyright owner has the right to terminate the contract.

Copyright Law Article 35 If a copyright owner submits a manuscript to a newspaper or periodical agency and fails to receive a notice of publication from the newspaper or periodical agency within 15 days from the date of publication of the manuscript, or fails to receive a notice of publication from the periodical agency within 30 days from the date of publication of the manuscript, he may submit the same work to another newspaper or periodical agency. Unless otherwise agreed by both parties.

After the publication of the work, other newspapers and periodicals may reprint it or publish it as abstracts and materials, except that the copyright owner declares that it is not allowed to reprint or extract it, and shall pay remuneration to the copyright owner in accordance with the regulations.