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Requesting reconsideration of a copyright refusal can seem challenging, but this guide simplifies the process for you. By following these steps, you can complete the Requesting Reconsideration Of A form efficiently and effectively.
Follow the steps to complete the form correctly:
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Requesting Reconsideration Of A form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name, address, and contact details. Ensure all information is accurate and current.
- On the first page, clearly write the Copyright Office control number or the service request number linked to your claim if you have it. Indicate whether this is a ‘first reconsideration’ or ‘second reconsideration’ in the subject line.
- Compose your written request, outlining the reasons why your claim should be registered. Include any arguments highlighting why the initial registration refusal was improper.
- Be mindful of the three-month deadline. The request must be postmarked or dispatched to the Copyright Office within three months from the date on the Office’s refusal letter.
- Enclose the appropriate fee: $250 for a first request for reconsideration and $500 for a second request. Check page 2 of the document for further fee details.
- Address your envelope to the U.S. Copyright Office, Receipt Analysis and Control Division, P.O. Box 71380, Washington, DC 20024-1380. To ensure expedited delivery, write ‘reconsideration’ visibly on the outside of your envelope.
- Once you have double-checked all the required information and enclosed your payment, you are ready to send your request. You can save any changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
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