United States Copyright Office
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What is USCO?
The United States Copyright Office, commonly abbreviated as USCO, is a federal agency operating under the United States Library of Congress that administers and enforces the national copyright registration system. It maintains a comprehensive public database of copyrighted works, processes registration applications, and offers policy guidance on copyright law to the U.S. Congress. For Indians, the USCO holds particular relevance in the context of cross-border creative exports, as Indian authors, musicians, software developers, filmmakers, and digital content creators seeking protection in the American market frequently engage with this office. Indian publishers releasing English-language books, Bollywood studios distributing films globally, and IT firms protecting software innovations often rely on USCO registrations to safeguard their intellectual property rights in the United States. The office also plays a significant role in resolving international copyright disputes and shaping global IP norms. Indian students preparing for law entrance examinations like CLAT, judiciary services, or UGC NET in intellectual property subjects often study the comparative functioning of the USCO and India's Copyright Office, which functions under the Ministry of Education.
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Example
Many Indian authors and independent musicians releasing content in the American market now file applications directly with the USCO to secure official copyright protection in the United States.