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Nov 17 2008

Should I copyright my poems before I submit to publications?

Published by jodapoet at 1:19 pm under Poetry, Writing Edit This

This question plagues the minds of poets especially if they have never before been published.  As poets and writers we want to protect our work from being copied and plagiarized.

Copyright is a right which gives the writer control over the reproduction, public display, performance and distribution of your poetry and writings.  Your works are automatically protected as soon as they are written or recorded.  As of March 1989 copyright notices are no longer needed to secure your manuscript submission.   Of course you can always include the copyright symbol with your submission which as an example should read like this:  © Joanne Olivieri 2008 First the copyright symbol, your name and year of publication. You may also want to include “All Rights Reserved”  Though, none of this is necessary and in fact many editors see the use of copyright symbols as inexperienced or amateur in regards to the author.  If you are self publishing a book of poetry whether it be completely self published or cooperative publishing then you will need to copyright your works through the Library of Congress.  There is a $45.00 fee to do so but it is needed when publishing a book or chapbook.  You can go to http://www.copyright.gov  for more detailed information and download forms applicable to your situation. Requesting copyright for one poem or one story is really useless as you will be paying a fee for each copyright and as stated above it is not needed.  It is much more beneficial to you as an author to copyright a group of poems or stories together in one compilation or book.  Just remember once your poetry is in tangible form it is automatically copyrighted.  

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6 Responses to “Should I copyright my poems before I submit to publications?”

  1. betchaion 17 Nov 2008 at 7:45 pm edit this

    that’s good to know, thanks for sharing.

  2. jodapoeton 18 Nov 2008 at 3:39 pm edit this

    Thank you all for commenting and for the heads up on graphics and photos.

  3. aw2500on 22 Jan 2009 at 8:09 am edit this

    You are correct when you say that a person’s poem is automatically protected by copyright and doesn’t need to be officially registered. But unless you have actually registered your work, the odds of your winning a legal dispute are slim to none. I discuss this in more detail on my blog under the category Copyright. And yes, there is a fee each copyright but you can submit a large group of poems in a single batch. Readers should click on the official government link given in your post for details.
    aw2500
    www.permissionsplease.today.com

  4. jodapoeton 22 Jan 2009 at 2:55 pm edit this

    Thank you all for stopping by, commenting and offering some great info.

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