Most countries and private registration companies allow bulk registration of things like songs, poetry, short stories, photographs, and more. For unpublished poems, you may give the collection a title (which can be as simple as "Poems, 2005-2011"), but then also list them individually.
Note that registration is not required for protection.
In the United States, most punishment for copyright infringement is in the form of fees. Statutory damages can range from $750 to $30,000 per infringement.
To ensure that copyright fees are paid on recorded music.
You can copyright it - just by putting the copyright symbol (a circle with a C inside) on your poem with the date. Like --> Mary Jones(symbol here)2008. Otherwise it's around $10.
Copyright fees in the US range from $30 USD to $220 USD.
Depends on the person who wrote it.
Copyright fees, in the United States, vary between $30USD and $220USD depending on the services required.
The poem "Peace" by Ralph Spaulding Cushman is in the public domain, as it was published before 1923 and copyright has expired.
"The Twins" poem written by Henry S. Leigh is in the public domain as it was published before 1923 and copyright has expired. You are free to use and share this poem without any copyright restrictions.
1915; it is in the public domain.
Fines for copyright infringement vary from country to country; in the US, fees are $750-$30,000.
Yes you do.
A poem is considered a form of literary work and is protected under copyright law as a creative expression of ideas and emotions. The specific arrangement of words and unique structure of the poem are what is protected, rather than the ideas or themes themselves.