China Copyright Change

China Copyright Change ®

Simplify your copyright change process in China with our professional copyright change agency services.

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Update Your Copyright Information in China: Professional Change Registration

Make official changes to your registered copyright at the China Copyright Protection Center (CCPC). We provide full-service support for ownership change, name modification, and information updates.

1. Service Overview

Copyright change registration is required when the author's name, applicant information, ownership, or other registration details need to be updated. Our service ensures that all modifications are properly documented and officially recorded in the CCPC system, maintaining the validity and accuracy of your copyright certificate.

2. Key Advantages of Our Service

  • ✅ Professional Assessment: Identify the correct type of copyright change procedure required.
  • ✅ Complete Documentation: Prepare all supporting documents such as name change proof, assignment contracts, and identification.
  • ✅ Official Filing Support: Submit the change request directly to CCPC with accurate documentation.
  • ✅ Tracking & Follow-up: Monitor CCPC review progress and update you at every step.
  • ✅ Ownership Change Support: Specialized service for copyright transfer and successor updates.

3. The Copyright Change Process in China

The change registration process normally takes 1–2 months depending on the type of modification. We ensure smooth document preparation, filing, and final approval.

Step-by-Step Change Registration Process

Official process for updating author information, applicant details, or ownership records in China.

1

Pre-Change Consultation

Determine which change type is needed and required supporting documents.

2

Document Preparation

Prepare certificates, contracts, ID proofs, and updated information.

3

CCPC Filing

Submit the change request and supporting documents to CCPC.

4

Review & Verification

CCPC verifies update documentation and evaluates compliance (1–2 weeks).

5

Updated Certificate Issued

CCPC issues an updated certificate or official change confirmation.

4. Fee Structure for Copyright Change

Project Cost (USD)
General Information Change (Name, Address, ID) $40–$80
Ownership / Assignment Change $80–$150
Additional Services $100–$200 (notarization, contract drafting, express filing)

5. What We Need From You

  • Original Certificate: Copy of the original copyright registration certificate.
  • Updated Information: New author/applicant details or new ownership proof.
  • Supporting Documents: Change proof (e.g., contract, ID update letter, name change document).
  • Power of Attorney: When filing through an agent.

Ready to Update Your Copyright Information?

Our experienced copyright agents ensure all change requests are filed accurately and approved smoothly by CCPC.

What types of information can be changed in a copyright registration?
Copyright changes in China mainly include: Change of copyright owner’s name Change of address Update of contact information Change of work title Correction of ownership information
Are supporting documents required for copyright changes?
Yes. Changing the owner’s name or address requires supporting documents such as: Proof of old and new names/addresses Change declaration Identity or business license documents For companies, updated business license documents may be required.
How long does it take to process a copyright change?
It usually takes 20–30 working days, depending on the specific copyright registration center.
Will changing copyright information affect the validity of the original certificate?
No. Updating copyright information does not affect the legal validity of the copyright itself. A revised certificate may be issued after the change (depending on the copyright center).
What is the difference between copyright change and copyright assignment?
Copyright Change: Updates registration details only, such as owner’s name, address, or work title. Copyright Assignment: Transfers all or part of the copyright to another party and requires a transfer agreement or declaration. They are fundamentally different processes.