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Is a transfer of copyright ownership or other document pertaining to a copyright that you wish to have recorded under section 205 of the Copyright Act. Use of Form DCS is mandatory, and a properly completed Form DCS must accompany all documents submitted to the Copyright Office for recordation under 17 U.S.C. § 205.
Musical works refers to written musical scores in the form of sheet music, broadsheets or other notation. A recording of a musical work is protected separately as a sound recording. Lyrics or words to a song are considered literary works, and they have a separate copyright to the musical score.
Recordation establishes a public record of the contents of the transfer or document.
A Declaration of Ownership in Musical Works (DOMW) is a special type of document that copyright owners of musical works may submit for recordation upon complying with the instructions provided on this page.
You can search through copyright files by visiting the Copyright Office at (see Figure 2, below). All copyright information is located in the Public Catalog (click Search Public Catalog) which contains information about works registered since January 1978.