
U.S. Copyright Office
The U.S. Copyright Office is a government agency responsible for administering copyright laws in the United States. It protects the rights of creators by allowing them to register their original works, such as books, music, and art, ensuring they have legal ownership and control over their creations. By registering a work, creators can more easily enforce their rights against unauthorized use. The office also provides information about copyright laws, offers guidance on how to navigate the registration process, and helps resolve disputes related to copyright infringement.