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Copyright Registration

Copyright Registration

What is Copyright Registration?

Copyright registration gives exclusive, monetary rights and benefits to the original author/creator of art, literatures, cinematographed films, music, sound tracks and broadcasts. With the copy right registration, the owner only can make monetary benefits out of creations by making copies, by performing in public, broadcasting and issuing copies to public or various other online uses. Copyright is automatically generates while an author/creator creates something, but you must register a copyright legally to ensure legal rights over the creation so that any other can exploit your work.

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    Benefits of Copyright Registration

    Evidence in the Court of Law

    A registered copy right stands as a prima facie evidence in case of litigations arises. The solid proof is a necessity in the Court of Justice to prove the authenticity of your claim. Hence, a registered Copyright is essential to the original authors or creators.

    Extended Protection even after Death of the Creator

    Validity of Registered copyright is the lifespan of the creator and an extended period of 60 years after the passing away of the author/creator.

    Established ownership in Public

    A public record is created by the time of registration of copyright which helps the original creator to establish his/her ownership over the said work.

    For filing a case against Infringement

    Unless you have a registered copyright for your creation/s, you can’t file a case against infringement of copyright at the Court of Justice. A registered copyright reserves the owner all power of ownership of his/her creation hence with a registered copyright you can sue an infringer and claim for damages.

    Documents Required for Copyright Registration

    Details of the Applicant

    Name, Address & Nationality of the Applicant (if individual applicant)

    Certificate of Registration

    Certificate of Registration is must if the applicant is a Body Corporate

    Nature of Interest

    Nature of applicant’s interest in the Copyright (ie: if the applicant is the original creator or a representative of the creator)

    Details about the work

    Type and Description of the work (Title of the work or URL Language of the work)

    Date of Publication

    The date when your creative work was first published

    What can be registered as a copyright?

    • An original creation which is in a tangible form, i.e. a DVD or a book or a painting
    • Literary works: books, computer programs, and any other type of compilations.
    • Online writing, such as a blog or series of articles
    • Musical works and sound recordings including lyrics cinematographed films.
    • Artistic works: including maps and architectural plans, graphics, sculptures, paintings, etc.

    Copyright Registration in 3 Easy Steps

    Step 01

    Register & Pay

    • Select any package suits your requirement
    • Fill up the form which will take less than 10 minutes
    • Make payment through secure payment gateway.

    Step 02

    We Will Help

    • Your queries will be answered quickly and effectively
    • Consultation regarding the copyright registration
    • Provide details & upload documents required for Copyright Registration
    • Provide Details about Original Work
    • Preparation and filing of Copyright Application

    Step 03

    Registration Filed

    All it takes 10 – 15 working days*
    *Subjected to Government Processing Time

    Process of Copyright Registration

    Day 1 – 3

    • Collection of Information
    • Collection of required documents (Scanned copies)
    • Review of documents and information provided
    • Consultation regarding Copyright Registration

    Day 4 - 8

    • Drafting of Documents by professionals
    • Verification of Documents
    • Preparation of the application and Vakalatnama

    Day 9 – 15

    • Preparation and filing of online application
    • Preparation of the application and Vakalatnama

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What cannot be protected through copyright registration in India?

    Works that are not fixed in a tangible form—such as ideas, procedures, methods, systems, processes, concepts, principles, discoveries, or unwritten speeches—cannot be copyrighted.

    What are the rights of a Copyright owner?

    The copyright owner has the exclusive rights to: a) Reproduce and distribute the work via copies or phonorecords to the public by sale, transfer of ownership, or license. b) Make derivative works, display, present, or perform them publicly. c) Exclude others from claiming ownership or using it without permission.

    Can I sue someone legally if I have my copyright registered?

    Yes—you can issue a legal notice, and if infringement continues, you can assert your exclusive rights in court and claim damages.

    If I am a jewelry designer, what would be the preferable route to protect my work?

    For jewelry, both copyright and design law apply. It’s preferable to protect your design sketches under copyright due to the longer duration of protection.

    What is the validity of my registered copyright?

    For literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic works: valid for the creator’s lifetime plus 60 years, counted from the year following their death. For cinematographic films, sound recordings, photographs: 60 years from the year after publication. For broadcasts: 25 years from the beginning of the calendar year after first broadcast.
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