I only submitted the front, top and isometric views of the assembly drawing. I didnt submit any pictures or dimensioned detail drawings of the individual components. Also I make different sizes and colors of my wood product. I don't know if I'm required to copyright every different size or color or variation of the product I make, or if I'm to include drawings and pictures on every different size and color on a single copyright. Am I covered for every variation of my product? I'm not sure what information Im supposed to supply in the copyright.
Thanks for replying to my question.
Okay. If the Copyright Office has found that what you have submitted is clearly incomplete, your application form will be sent back to you and the Copyright Office will let you know how to correct your application.
If your registration has been accepted and your product design has been registered with the Office, and you have left out information, you can file a supplemental registration using Form CA. The second link I provided above tells you how to do this and the third link is to a downloadable form.
If the product designs you created are different, you need to register these as derivative works. Derivative works are modifications of previously created works.
The US Copyright Office requires copies or images of your design with your application and, if these were not included with your original application, your application will probably be returned for correction/additions. The two-dimensional photographs of your three-dimensional wood designs should be accurate depictions of your works.
For help with your application, the US Copyright Office provides assistance.
http://www.copyright.gov
Good luck, flewggle.