ISBN Assignment
The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a numeric code that identifies a book, like a fingerprint, specific to both the publisher and edition. In the past, ISBNs have been 10-digits, but as of January 1, 2007, the book industry will transition to a 13-digit ISBN format. Each ISBN is composed of four parts: the group or country identifier, the publisher identifier, the title identifier and the check digit. This essential book publishing service allows your book to have its own unique identity, applicable worldwide.
U.S. Copyright Procurement
Obtaining a copyright is a crucial step in the book publishing process. All copyrights on BookPros titles are registered in the author's name to protect his or her intellectual property. The copyright legally affirms that the author is the sole owner of the work and prevents others from reproducing it, producing a derivative work, distributing copies, promoting it or displaying it publicly without permission.
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