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To copyright a stage name for free, you can use common law rights by simply using the name in commerce, such as performing under that name or promoting your work. While this does not provide formal protection, it establishes your claim to the name. For stronger protection, consider registering the name as a trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, though this process typically involves fees. Always check your local laws for specific requirements related to copyright and trademark protections.

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