From free analysis to filed copyright.
Start with a free AI-usage analysis. When you're ready for a signed provenance pack, pick a one-time credit bundle — no subscription required.
RightsDocket + USCO filing fee
The USCO charges a $65 filing fee per registration. Here's your total cost including RightsDocket preparation.
| Product | RightsDocket | USCO Fee | Total / Song |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Pack | $20 | $65 | $85 |
| 5-Song Pack | $10/song | $65 | $75 |
| 10-Song Pack | $8/song | $65 | $73 |
| 20-Song Pack | $6.45/song | $65 | $71.45 |
What is a USCO Limitation of Claim?
It is the part of a copyright registration that explains what human-authored material is being claimed and what material is excluded. For AI-assisted work, that disclosure is often the difference between a clean filing narrative and a weak one.
Do I need this if I use AI tools like Suno or Udio?
If AI touched the work, you need a defensible record of what the human author contributed versus what the tool generated. PROs such as ASCAP and BMI still rely heavily on self-declaration, but USCO registration requires a more disciplined disclosure posture.
What's included in a Provenance Pack?
Each pack generates a signed PDF provenance record, JSON export, contributor splits, AI disclosure log, and USCO-ready claim language — everything needed for a clean copyright filing.
Is my data secure?
RightsDocket packages evidence with Ed25519 cryptographic signing and keeps an auditable project record around contributors, AI usage, and supporting files. The goal is not just storage, but a tamper-evident handoff you can defend later.