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How do I register a work?
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How do I choose the appropriate category for registering my work?

When registering a work on Safe Creative, you will need to select a category that best represents your creation. This selection is advisory and does not affect the validity of the registration proof, but it helps to identify and contextualize your work.

Remember that the choice of category is simply an aid to better identify and organize your work. All registrations enjoy the same legal protection, regardless of the category selected.

Here is an explanation of the available categories, along with examples to help you decide which is most suitable:

1- Literary 

This category covers all types of literary texts and writings. Examples include:

  • Article: Magazine publications, opinion pieces.
  • Narrative, Essay: Short stories, novels, literary essays.
  • Technical: Manuals, academic or technical training materials.
  • Educational, Informamative: Manuals, academic or technical training materials.
  • Comic: Comics, graphic novels.
  • Script: Scripts for comics, film, or theater.
  • Reserch papers, Thesis, Lecture Notes: Academic works, such as graduate theses or class notes.
  • Other: Any literary work that does not fit into the above subcategories, such as song lyrics.

 

2- Audio-visual 

This refers to visual works involving movement and sound. Examples include:

  • Feature Film, Medium-Length Film, Short Film, TV film, Serial, Soap opera: Film and television productions created by established production companies.
  • TV Formats and Similar: Programs, talk shows, TV formats.
  • Audiovisual Recording: Music videos, event recordings, etc.

 

3- Audio 

This category is for works related to sound creation and audio recordings. Examples include:

  • Music: Musical compositions, songs, instrumental tracks.
  • Podcast: Online radio shows, storytelling in podcast format.
  • Other: Any audio work that does not fit into the above subcategories.

 

4- Visual Arts 

This section includes works expressed through images and visual formats. Examples include:

  • Drawing, Painting: Visual artworks such as paintings, sketches, logos.
  • Photography: Images of any kind taken with a camera.
  • Choreography and Drama: Performances, choreography.
  • Electronic pages and Multimedia: Websites, interactive multimedia content.
  • 3D Models: Three-dimensional creations such as sculptures or software models.
  • Sculpture: Three-dimensional creations such as sculptures or software models.
  • Other: Any visual work that does not fit into the above subcategories.

 

5- Others

This category is for works that do not clearly fit into the other categories. Examples include:

  • Architecture and Engineering: Blueprints, structural designs.
  • Software and Database Design: Applications, computer programs, databases.
  • Scale Model: Physical representations of designs, prototypes.
  • Fashion: Clothing design, fashion collections.
  • Unclassified: Works that do not correspond to the subcategories mentioned above.

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