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Old 12-30-2011, 08:45 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
As I understand it (having asked questions only about US laws) you can register anytime before bringing suit, BUT, if you expect your work to have any commercial value, or you have any potential interest in defending your copyright, I cannot imagine why you would not want to register ASAP. I think it only costs like $25 or something.
In addition to the reasons you mention, I'd guess that any action you take to to protect your work, and the earlier you take it, only adds supporting evidence to your case.

ApK
Good point

David.
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