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What is the charging standard in copyright registration?
Exception deposit handling fee: 320 yuan/piece.
2. Filing fee for right transfer: transfer or license: 300 yuan/piece; Inheritance: 200 yuan/piece.
3. Software copyright renewal fee: 550 yuan/piece.
4. The fees for Software Copyright Registration Certificate, Software Rights Transfer Filing Certificate and Software Copyright Renewal Certificate are 50 yuan/piece.
5. Change or supplement the registration fee: 150 yuan/piece.
6. Objection request fee: 150 yuan/piece.
7. Review request fee: 150 yuan/piece.
8. Custody fee of software source program: 100 pages or less 120 yuan, and 2 yuan will be charged for each additional page exceeding 100 pages.
9. Requirements for deferred processing fee: first time 100 yuan/piece; The second 200 yuan/times.
The above is the charging standard, and no agency service fee is charged. If you apply for registration with a copyright agency, you need to add an agency service fee. The charging standard of each institution is different according to the regional experience. For example, the fees charged by Rabbit Standard copyright registration Agency and other agencies are different.
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