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If you create another company to hold your writings it can sell limited rights to yourself, as the website company, (as well as anyone else you care to) and help spread/lower your taxes (adjust to suit!).
Copyright can be transfered back and forth but why bother, why take chances? Managing copyright as a valuable asset means including it in your business plan - you have one, right? Far too many people have no idea of the value of their content and so neglect to accord it either respect or a fair asset price.
Regardless, I strongly recommend getting competent legal and accounting advice.
Hmm. I was thinking of creating another corporation (a publishing company) for my book(s) anyway. It could control the copyright to the site's content. Yeah!