Copyright
Registration Service Affiliate Program
To promote awareness of
copyright protection and encourage more people to
register their creative work the IP Rights Office
runs a campaign to raise the profile of the Copyright
Registration Service amongst creative individuals
such as writers, musicians, artists, photographers,
computer programmers, and anyone else who creates and
records original creative output.
If you have a website you
can help this campaign and earn money at the same time
by joining this affiliate program. You can join for free
and then all you have to do is place one or more links
on your website. Every time a new registrant clicks on
your link and then takes out a registration you will
earn US$10. The IP Rights Office will pay you
electronically, allowing you to withdraw your earnings
in your own currency if different.
How it works
After you join
you will be given a unique linking code to place on your
website. Whenever anyone clicks on this link they will
be sent to this website. Your affiliate account will be
credited with $10 every time you introduce a new user to
the site who proceeds to create an account. If a user clicks the links of more
than one affiliate before taking out a registration the
first affiliate to direct them to the site will be
credited, provided the cookie used to track the user's
activity is still present on the user's computer. Payments
are made at the end of each quarter to any accounts with
more than $50 accrued. Payments are made via PayPal, allowing
you to withdraw your payments in your own currency. If
you do not have a PayPal account you can obtain one for
free at www.paypal.com.
If the balance in your account is less than $50 then the
amount will be held over to the next quarter. You
can log into your affiliate account at any time to view how many
users have clicked your link, and what your current
balance is. To
join, choose a username and enter it in the box above on
the left. To log into an existing account, enter your
details in the box above on the right.
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