A Copyright Objection is raised when the Copyright Office finds issues or discrepancies in your application during the examination process. It indicates that certain details need clarification, correction, or additional proof before registration can be approved.
It is not a rejection but an opportunity for the applicant to respond and strengthen their claim over the original work.
A Copyright Objection is a normal part of the registration process. With a proper and timely response, applicants can successfully secure their copyright and protect their creative work.
Response Time: Usually 30 days from receipt of objection. Missing the deadline may lead to abandonment of the application.