Universal
Copyright System
The Universal Copyright System (UCS) represents a modern approach to copyright registration, designed to streamline and enhance the processes traditionally managed by centralized copyright offices. UCS leverages artificial intelligence to assess digital assets for compliance with copyright criteria, ensuring that submissions meet the necessary standards for originality, compliance, and consistency. This system not only simplifies the registration process by handling it digitally but also integrates blockchain technology for secure, decentralized storage of copyright certificates, ensuring transparency and immutability.
Registration Types
You created it, you own it.
Something Else
Coming Soon! Joint works and other situations where we need to ask you more questions.
You and somebody else created the work.
Caveat
It's crucial to note that while UCS offers a comprehensive solution for copyright management, in some jurisdictions like the United States, registering with the traditional centralized copyright office remains necessary for certain legal protections, such as access to statutory damages and the ability to file infringement lawsuits in court. This dual approach acknowledges the evolving nature of copyright in the digital age while respecting established legal frameworks.
Copyright Stats
Number of subscribers
25K +
Registrations completed
7K +
Serving the Internet for
29 years
Countries now served
243
Frequently asked questions
What is the Universal Copyright System (UCS)?
How does UCS ensure the originality of digital works?
Can UCS replace traditional copyright offices for legal purposes?
How does UCS handle the storage of digital copyright certificates?
What is the role of the in-app wallet in UCS?
Why does UCS mint an ERC-721 token for copyright certificates?
How does UCS protect against copyright infringement after registration?
Can UCS handle international copyrights?
What happens if there's a dispute over copyright ownership after registration with UCS?
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