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U.S. Copyright Case Study 2026: GR2D Group Registration Rules and Compliance Pitfalls for Visual Content Creators

IPcrossark
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2026-06-15 06:49:58

 

Administered by the U.S. Copyright Office (USCO) and regulated under Title 17 U.S.C.,

the newly launched Group Registration of Two-Dimensional Artwork (GR2D) program

took effect on February 17, 2026. Designed for bulk registration of product photos,

packaging designs, illustrations and other visual works, GR2D drastically cuts filing costs

and streamlines procedures for cross-border sellers and design teams. However, strict

eligibility limits, unified creation timelines and standardized submission rules often lead

to application rejections. This case explores a typical GR2D filing failure, interprets core

provisions, and delivers practical compliance tips for global visual content producers.

 

Case Overview

A cross-border e-commerce brand specializing in home decor created over 180 two-

dimensional works in 2025, including product images, poster designs and textile patterns.

To save time and registration fees, the team submitted a single GR2D group application via

the USCO eCO system. The application mixed original artistic photos, simple text labels and

public-domain decorative patterns, and combined works produced across five separate creation

batches with a time span exceeding eight months. After formal review, USCO fully rejected the

application. The official notice pointed out two critical violations: ineligible non-copyrightable

content was included, and the grouped works failed to meet the unified creation timeframe

requirement. The brand had to split the materials into three qualified groups, remove

public-domain elements and refile, which caused extra time losses and higher service expenses.

 

Core Legal and Regulatory Insights

First, strict eligibility for GR2D group works. Only original two-dimensional artworks created

by human creativity qualify. Pure text descriptions, standard symbols and public-domain

patterns are excluded. Mixing eligible and ineligible content will result in the rejection of the

entire group application.

Second, uniform creation and publication rules. Works in one GR2D group must be

completed or published within a reasonable period. USCO rejects groups with scattered

creation dates, to prevent applicants from arbitrarily combining long-term accumulated works

for cost reduction.

Third, mandatory standardized deposits. All works in a group need clear classification and

complete digital copies for filing. Vague cataloging or incomplete samples will trigger

supplementary requests or rejections during review.

Fourth, identical legal effect as individual registration. Approved GR2D registrations can be

used for infringement litigation, claiming statutory damages and administrative enforcement,

enjoying the same legal remedies as separately filed copyrights.

 

Practical Compliance Guidance for Global Enterprises

Screen works strictly before grouping. Remove public-domain elements and non-creative

text to ensure all contents are original copyrightable two-dimensional artworks. Divide bulk

works into reasonable groups according to creation batches and dates, complying with

USCO’s unified timeframe requirements for group registration. Standardize file naming and

cataloging when uploading via the eCO platform, and retain original design drafts and creation

logs as supporting evidence. Choose filing modes rationally: select GR2D for large batches

of similar visual works, while adopting individual registration for high-value exclusive designs.

Monitor USCO policy updates regularly to adapt to the latest group submission specifications

and fee adjustments.Conclusion

 

The 2026 GR2D group registration program offers a cost-efficient solution for enterprises

with massive visual works. Nevertheless, simplified procedures do not equal relaxed

examination. This failed application proves that violations of eligibility and timeline rules will

directly block registration. For cross-border e-commerce merchants, design studios and

independent creators, fully complying with GR2D provisions, sorting materials scientifically

and standardizing submissions are key to completing group registration efficiently and

securing stable copyright protection in the U.S. market.

 

 

Hyperlink List

IPcrossark:

https://www.ipcrossark.com/en/copyright_detail/12.html

USCO Official GR2D Group Registration Guidelines:

https://www.copyright.gov/registration/group-registration-two-dimensional-artwork/