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Answer by Priyanka
To register your work as copyright and get transmitted online, send the following three items together in the same envelope or package to:
Library of Congress
Copyright Office
101 Independence Avenue, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20559-6000
A properly completed and signed application form
Appropriate deposit material
A nonrefundable filing fee for each application in the form of a check or money order payable to Register of Copyrights
Detailed information on each of these is given below.
More detail is in the link below
http://www.keytlaw.com/Copyrights/Register.htm#how
There are four steps involved in procuring and installing a SSL server certificate, thus enabling SSL to provide security to your site. These steps are: 1) Purchase SSL Certificate(s), 2) generate a CSR, 3) enroll for a SSL server certificate, and 4) install the SSL server cerificate.
1) Purchase SSL Certificate(s)
The first step is to purchase a SSL certificate. You have access to a wide variety of SSL certificates that differ from each other based on brand and features. To get started with the process of choosing the right SSL solution for you, click here. Once you have purchased 1 or more SSL certicates (discounts may apply for bulk purchases, ask for details) you can manage them through your SSL.com account. An SSL.com account is created for you automatically when you make a purchase on SSL.com. The purchased SSL certificates will appear as unused credits in your SSL.com account, and these credits can be used on demand. When you are ready to use a credit and implement SSL on your site(s), go to Step 2).
2) Generate a CSR
From the web server that will be SSL enabled, generate a CSR (Certificate Signing Request) and save the CSR to a text file. For detailed CSR generation instructions based on which brand of web server you are using, click the following link: CSR Generation Instructions.
3) Enroll for a SSL server certificate
Log into your SSL.com account, and find an unused SSL certificate credit and select “process certificate”. (see figure below)
Follow the link below for the SSL Certificate of your website
http://info.ssl.com/article.aspx?id=10694
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