Important nuance, thanks for letting me know.. I was under the impression you only "got" the copyright by doing that. Do you "forfeit" anything by not doing it as soon/early as possible?
Copyright in the U.S. is immediate upon creation of a work.
GP is partially incorrect; you can bring a suit regarding an unregistered work. In such cases, however, you cannot claim statutory damages, but are limited to claiming actual damages (actual money lost or actual profit from the infringer). If the work is registered within the alotted time, you can claim statutory damages and attorney's fees.
You can register within 1 month of learning of the infringement to protect your ability to claim statutory damages and attorney's fees.
nulbyte|3 years ago
GP is partially incorrect; you can bring a suit regarding an unregistered work. In such cases, however, you cannot claim statutory damages, but are limited to claiming actual damages (actual money lost or actual profit from the infringer). If the work is registered within the alotted time, you can claim statutory damages and attorney's fees.
You can register within 1 month of learning of the infringement to protect your ability to claim statutory damages and attorney's fees.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/412