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Copyright Registration

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Customized Copyright Registration offers comprehensive protection for your creative work through expert guidance and efficient services tailored specifically to your needs. We ensure your intellectual property is safeguarded effectively.

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    Meaning

    The legal procedure for acquiring formal recognition and protection for original works in literary, artistic, theatrical, musical, or cinematic works in India is known as copyright registration. It gives the author or owner of the work the sole authority to control how it is used and distributed. Copyright registration acts as a crucial instrument in enforcing claims relating to copyright by serving as proof of ownership.

    Features

    1. Copyright is a type of intellectual property right that gives the author or owner of an original work exclusive rights, according to the definition. The ability to reproduce, distribute, show, perform, and develop works derived from the original work is one of these rights.
    1. Eligible Works: A wide range of creative works are protected by copyright laws in India, including literary (books, articles, computer programmes), artistic (paintings, drawings, photographs), dramatic (plays, scripts), musical (compositions, songs) and cinematographic (movies, videos) works.
    1. Copyright Office: The Copyright Office which lies under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), which is part of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, is responsible for handling copyright registration in India. The processing of copyright applications, upkeep of the copyright register and management of copyright-related issues are all the responsibility of the copyright office.
    1. The applicant must submit an application to the Copyright Office in order to register a copyright in India. The application must be sent with the fully filled-out Form XIV, the requisite fee, copies of the work (where applicable), and any other necessary supporting documentation.
    1. Copyright Protection: Depending on the nature of work, validity of copyright protection in India lasts for specific number of years. In cases of original works the copyright lasts for the lifetime of the author plus 60 years after their death. In cases of cinematography films, sound recordings and anonymous publications, the copyright lasts for 60 years from the date of publication.
    1. Moral Rights: The right of paternity (claim authorship of the original work) and the right to integrity (protection against distortion, mutilation, or damage to the work) are examples of moral rights that are covered by copyright protection in India.

    Benefits of Copyright Registration

    1. Evidence in a Court of Law: In a court of law, registration of a copyright can serve as evidence known as “prima facie,” which establishes the ownership of the copyrighted work and the validity of the copyright. It makes it easier to verify your rights in the event of a disagreement by providing a legal record of the ownership as well as the date the work was created.
    1. Notice to public: Registering your copyright provides public notice of your ownership and rights, which can act as a strong deterrent to potential infringers. This public record makes it clear who holds the rights to the work, encouraging others to respect those rights and seek permission before using your work, thereby reducing the likelihood of unauthorized use.
    1. Requirement for infringement suit: A copyright registration is required before a copyright infringement case may be filed in a court of competent jurisdiction. Holder of registered copyright has the right to pursue legal action against anybody who infringes upon your copyrighted work. This gives you the opportunity to seek damages, injunctions and other types of relief when an unauthorized person used your work without
    1. Statutory Damages and Attorney’s Fees: If your copyright is registered before an infringement occurs or within a specified period after publication, you may be eligible for statutory damages and attorney’s fees if you win a copyright infringement lawsuit. This entitlement applies regardless of whether the infringement took place before or after publication. Statutory damages provide compensation without the need to prove actual losses, offering significant legal and financial benefits.
    1. Protection on an international scale: Registration of intellectual property in your native country can help expedite the protection of your work in other countries. Works originating in nations that are members of international copyright agreements, such as the Berne Convention, are granted copyright protection in a number of different countries across the globe.
    1. Copyright Symbol and Notice: When you register your work for copyright protection, you are granted permission to include the copyright symbol (C) and the copyright notice, which contains the publication year and the name of the copyright holder, on your work. This gives others further notice that your work is protected by copyright and should be respected as such.

    Type of Work

    Various type of work can be registered:

    1. Literary works: Include books, stories, articles, poems, essays, computer programmes, databases, training guides and other written materials.
    2. Artistic Work: Works of art include paintings, drawings, sketches, sculptures, photographs, graphic designs, maps, logos and other visual creations.
    3. Musical Works: Compositions, songs, words, tunes and musical arrangements are all examples of musical works.
    4. Dramatic works: Include plays, scripts, films, choreographic works and other kinds of theatre acts.
    5. Cinematographic works: Things like movies, videos, slideshows, cartoons and any other series of moving images.
    6. Sound recordings: Include musical acts, talks, lectures, audio books, and other audio records.
    7. Works of architecture: Include drawings, building plans, structures and architectural ideas.
    8. Software and Computer Programmes: Copyright can be used to protect software and computer programmes, including their source code.
    9. Compilations and collections: Copyright protection can be extended to compilations, collections, books and databases that show original selection, arrangement or organisation of material.

    What is included in this

    Preparation of documentation
    Filing for registration of Copyright
    Certificate for registration of copyright
    Liasoning with the department
    24*7 Mail support

    FAQs

    Copyright registration is the formal process of registering your original work with the office or body in charge of copyrights. It shows the public that you own the property and gives you legal benefits and security over your original work.

    No, copyright protection is not mandatory. Copyright protection does not require registration, but it is highly suggested because it gives you more legal benefits and proof of ownership.

    Some of the most important benefits of registering copyright are:
    • Proof of Ownership: Registration is a good first sign of ownership, which makes it easier to prove your rights if there is a disagreement over copyright.
    • Legal protection: You need to register before you can file a case for copyright infringement. This allows you to defend your rights and look for solutions.
    • Statutory Damages: If you register in time, you may be able to get statutory damages and your lawyer’s fees in a case for copyright infringement.
    • International Protection: By registering your work, you can make it easier for international copyright agreements to protect your work in other countries.

    The process may be different in each country, but in general, you have to send an application and the necessary papers to the country’s copyright office. The application may include information about the work, such as who wrote it and who owns it, as well as a copy of the work or a sample that shows what it is like.

    Copyright registration can be done for a wide range of creative works, such as books, paintings, songs, plays, movies, sound records, building designs, software, compilations and collections. The groups may be different from one country to the next.

    There is no one world registration for intellectual property rights that includes all countries. But international copyright agreements and treaties, such as the Berne Convention, can help protect your rights in other countries.

    Most of the time, copyright registration protects the work as it was at the time it was registered. If the work is changed in a big way, it may need to be registered or changed again.

    As a copyright owner, you are entitled to a range of legal rights, which include:

    • Claiming Authorship: You can claim authorship of your published work, asserting your paternity over the creation.
    • Reproduction and Storage: The owner can reproduce the work in any tangible form and store it in any medium through electronic means.
    • Control Over Publication: You can decide where and where not to publish your work, exercising the publication right.
    • Public Performance and Communication: The owner may publicly perform or communicate the work to the public. You also have the authority to create translations or adaptations of the original work.
    • Protecting Reputation: In case of any potential harm to your image or reputation, you have the right to take necessary preventive actions.
    • Selling or Transferring: The owner can sell or transfer the copyright, granting others the rights to use, reproduce, or adapt the work as specified in the transfer agreement.
    • These legal rights empower copyright owners to manage and protect their creative works while allowing them to control their intellectual property.