Copyright Registration
Your product photos, listing copy, packaging design, and videos — you created them, you paid for them, and they're the first thing competitors try to steal. Copyright registration gives you the legal standing to make them stop, and get compensated.
Fixed-fee pricing by country. License-attorney application drafting included.
China
$299
Per work group registration
Canada
$399
Per work group registration
United States
$399
Per work group registration
You Own More Protectable Assets Than You Think
Copyright protects any original creative expression you produce. As an Amazon seller, you generate protectable content constantly — most of it is going unregistered.
Product Photography
Hero shots, lifestyle images, detail photography — any original photo you commission or shoot is copyrightable.
Graphic Design & Illustrations
Original patterns on packaging, logo artwork, infographics in A+ Content — all qualify for copyright protection.
Listing Copy & Instructions
Well-crafted product titles, bullet points, descriptions, and instruction manuals meet the originality threshold.
Product Videos
Demonstration videos, unboxing content, tutorials — any original video work you produce or commission is a copyrightable asset.
Packaging Design
The overall visual composition of your box, label, or insert — including layout, typography, and graphic elements.
Website & Storefront Content
Original copy and creative layouts on your independent website and Amazon Storefront qualify as protectable works.
Brand Audio & Jingles
Custom background music, audio logos, or sound effects created for your brand can be registered as standalone works.
Manuals & Educational Content
Detailed user guides, FAQs, and how-to content represent substantial creative investment — fully protectable.
Trademark vs. Copyright — Which Do You Need?
Trademarks protect your brand identity. Copyright protects your creative output. Smart sellers secure both.
Protects
Trademark
Brand names, logos, slogans, and source identifiers
Copyright
Photographs, text, videos, and original design works
Registration
Trademark
Requires formal application and examination
Copyright
Arises automatically at creation; registration strengthens enforcement
Duration
Trademark
10 years, renewable indefinitely
Copyright
Author's lifetime plus 70 years
Enforcement
Trademark
Prevents confusingly similar brand identifiers
Copyright
Prevents copying or reproduction of creative works
Amazon
Trademark
Required for Brand Registry enrollment
Copyright
Enables VeRO complaints and statutory damages
Timeline
Trademark
8–12 months in the U.S.
Copyright
3–6 months in the U.S.
What's the Real Cost of Skipping Registration?
Copyright technically exists the moment you create something — but unregistered copyright is nearly impossible to enforce. Without a certificate, you're in a difficult position when someone steals your work.
VeRO Complaints Don't Stick
Amazon's VeRO program requires proof of ownership. Without a registration certificate, your reports are far more likely to be dismissed.
No Statutory Damages
U.S. copyright law allows registered holders to claim up to $150,000 per work in statutory damages. Without registration, you can only pursue actual damages — far lower and harder to prove.
Your Main Images Get Cloned
Competitors lift your hero shots and lifestyle images directly onto their listings. Without a copyright certificate, takedown requests are slow and frequently ignored.
Listing Copy Is Scraped for Ads
The bullet points and descriptions you spent days perfecting get copied word-for-word into competitor listings and PPC ads. Without registration, enforcement pressure is minimal.
Packaging Imitation Confuses Buyers
Your distinctive packaging design is replicated close enough to cause buyer confusion. Without copyright protection, even a clear imitation is difficult to challenge.
Website Content Gets Scraped
Competitors copy your site pages wholesale. Search engines may penalize your original site for duplicate content. Registration is the legal foundation for removal.
From Asset Inventory to Registered Protection
Copyright registration isn't simply filling out a form. How you classify works, describe them, and package them for submission determines the scope of protection you actually receive.
Creative Asset Inventory
We map all of your protectable content, group it by type, and prioritize registration based on vulnerability and revenue impact.
Ownership Verification
We confirm who legally owns each asset — particularly for work by freelance photographers or designers — and address any gaps in ownership documentation.
Application Drafting
A licensed attorney selects the correct registration category for each work and drafts descriptions that maximize the breadth of protection.
Official Submission
We file with the U.S. Copyright Office or the relevant authority in your target market, then monitor the application through examination.
Certificate Delivery & Enforcement
Once registered, we deliver your certificate and provide ongoing enforcement support — VeRO complaints, infringement documentation, and legal letters.
Questions Sellers Ask Us Most
Clear answers about copyright registration, VeRO enforcement, and what makes registration worth doing right.
My images are already live on Amazon. Do I still need to register copyright?
Absolutely. Copyright exists automatically from creation — but owning unregistered copyright and being able to enforce it are two very different things. Without registration, you can't file a successful VeRO complaint in most cases, can't claim statutory damages, and your leverage over infringers is dramatically weaker.
My photos were shot by a freelance photographer. Who owns the copyright?
This is one of the most common and costly misunderstandings. Under U.S. law, work by an independent contractor belongs to the creator by default — not the person who commissioned it. Your photographer may legally own your images unless your contract includes an explicit assignment or work-for-hire clause. We review your agreements and help obtain retroactive transfers where needed.
What is Amazon VeRO and how does registration help?
VeRO (Verified Rights Owner) is Amazon's IP protection program. Enrolled rights owners can submit takedown requests — Amazon typically acts within 24–72 hours. A copyright registration certificate is the primary credential that makes your VeRO enrollment credible and your takedown requests actionable.
I have dozens of product images. Does each one need a separate registration?
Not at all. The U.S. Copyright Office allows group registration for collections of related works — all photographs from a single product line can often be registered together in one application. We handle the grouping strategy to give you maximum coverage at the lowest total cost.
How long does registration take? Am I protected while waiting?
The U.S. Copyright Office processes most online applications in 3–6 months. Your legal protection — including the right to claim statutory damages — is tied to your application date, not the certificate date. If someone infringes after your application is submitted, you're already covered. Filing quickly is strategically important.
If someone copies my images and I'm registered, how much can I claim in damages?
If your copyright was registered before the infringement (or within three months of publication), you can claim statutory damages of $750–$30,000 per work — and up to $150,000 per work for willful infringement. You can also be awarded attorney's fees. The certificate converts your creative work into a defensible financial asset.
Your Creative Work Deserves Legal Backing
Free asset assessment — we'll identify what's worth registering first and give you a clear cost estimate. $299–$399 per registration.