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    Default Copyrighting Written Works

    If someone has 300 lyrics and they want to copyright them all, what would be the best course of action? Making them all into a compilation with one title and pay one fee? Or copyrighting them all individually and paying 300 fee's?

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    Default Re: Copyrighting Written Works

    If the only goal is to save fees, it would make sense to copyright them as a single work. The rest depends on the facts.

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