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Copyright Registration Process, Documents and Fee

Copyright Registration Process, Documents and Fee

What is Copyright and Why copyright of your works important

Copyright Registration under Copyright Act 1957

Copyright is a right given by the law to creators of literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and producers of cinematograph films and sound recordings. In fact, it is a bundle of rights including, inter alia, rights of reproduction, communication to the public, adaptation and translation of the work. There could be slight variations in the composition of the rights depending on the work. Copyright ensures certain minimum safeguards of the rights of authors over their creations, thereby protecting and rewarding creativity. Creativity being the keystone of progress, no civilized society can afford to ignore the basic requirement of encouraging the same. Economic and social development of a society is dependent on creativity. The protection provided by copyright to the efforts of writers, artists, designers, dramatists, musicians, architects and producers of sound recordings, cinematograph films and computer software, creates an atmosphere conducive to creativity, which induces them to create more and motivates others to create.
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Procedure for registration of a work under the Copyright Act, 1957

Copyright online registration process in India
  • User Registration in portal
  • Application for registration is to be made on Form XIV ( Including Statement of Particulars and Statement of Further Particulars) as prescribed in the first schedule to the Rules
  • Separate applications should be made for registration of each work
  • Each application should be accompanied by the requisite fee prescribed in the second schedule to the Rules
  • The applications should be signed by the applicant. The Power of Attorney signed by the party and accepted by the advocate should also be enclosed, if applicable
  • The fee is to be paid either in the form of Demand Draft or Indian Postal Order favouring "Registrar Of Copyrights Payable At New Delhi" or through E payment Each and every column of the Statement of Particulars and Statement of Further Particulars should be replied specifically.
  • The fee is either in the form of Demand Draft,Indian Postal Order favoring "Registrar Of Copyright Payable At New Delhi" or through E payment
  • Each and every column of the Statement of Particulars and Statement of Further Particulars should be replied specifically.

Documents Requirements for Copyright Registration

ID & Address Proof of Author /Applicant must plus below documents relates to works

Artistic Works
1) 2 Copies of work,2) NOC from author if applicant is different from author, 3) NOC from publisher if work published and publisher is different from applicant, 4) Search Certificate from Trade Mark Office (TM -60) if the work is being used on goods or capable of being used on the goods, 5) NOC from person whose photograph appears on the work, 6) If the application is being filed through attorney , a specific Power of Attorney in original duly signed by the applicant and accepted by the attorney.

Literary/ Dramatic, Sound Recording, Music, Cinematograph Film Works
1) 2 Copies of work, 2) NOC from publisher if work published and publisher is different from applicant, 3) NOC from author if applicant is other than author, 4) If the application is being filed through attorney , a specific Power of Attorney in original duly signed by the applicant and accepted by the attorney

Software Works
1) 2 Copies of work, 2) Source code and object code of work for verification, 3) NOC from author if author is different from applicant, 4) NOC from publisher if work is published and publisher is different from applicant, 5) If the application is being filed through attorney , a specific Power of Attorney in original duly signed by the applicant and accepted by the attorney.

How we works in Copyright Registration?

Documentation
Post consultation we collect required documents from you on email. ID and Address proof of Author and the Documents relates to works.
Application Filing
After receipt of all documents and details, we procced to prepare online application and then file it within 24 hours.
Diary No.
After successful submission, Diary no. generates from copyright department. Which can be use for future reference and tracking of application status.
Registration Certificate
Unless there is any objection, Registration certificate generates issued in 3-5 months.

Our Professional Fees & Expenses

Copyright New Application / Amendment / Renewal
Logo, Books, Lyrics, Periodicals, magazines, Paintings, Picture, graphics and Scrulpture
6000 Buy
Copyright New Application / Amendment / Renewal
Website, Mobile App, Coding and Computer programs
7000 Buy
Copyright New Application / Amendment / Renewal
Video, Music, Cinematographic films, Dramatic Works
15000 Buy

Note : Incase case of Video, Music, Cinematographic films, Dramatic Works , govt fee would be payable as per actual not included in aforesaid fee.

How to Proceed?

Copyright Registration Process, Documents and Fee

Frequently Asked Questions

    • The Copyright Act, 1957 protects original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and cinematograph films and sound recordings from unauthorized uses. Unlike the case with patents, copyright protects the expressions and not the ideas. There is no copyright protection for ideas, procedures, methods of operation or mathematical concepts as such (Please see Article 9.2. of TRIPS).
    • Copyright does not ordinarily protect titles by themselves or names, short word combinations, slogans, short phrases, methods, plots or factual information. Copyright does not protect ideas or concepts. To get the protection of copyright a work must be original.
    • No. Acquisition of copyright is automatic and it does not require any formality. Copyright comes into existence as soon as a work is created and no formality is required to be completed for acquiring copyright. However, certificate of registration of copyright and the entries made therein serve as prima facie evidence in a court of law with reference to dispute relating to ownership of copyright.
    • The Copyright Office has been set up to provide registration facilities to all types of works and is headed by a Registrar of Copyrights and is located at Plot no. 32, Boudhik Sampada Bhawan, Sector 14, Dwarka, New Delhi- 110075. The applications are also accepted by post. On-line registration through “E-filing facility “ has been provided from 14th February 2014, which facilitates the applicants to file applications at the time and place chosen by them.
    • Yes. Any individual who is an author or rights owner or assignee or legal heir can file application for copyright of a work either at the copyright office or by post or by e-filing facility from the copyright Office web-site
    • Yes. Computer Software or programme can be registered as a ‘literary work’. As per Section 2 (o) of the Copyright Act, 1957 “literary work” includes computer programmes, tables and compilations, including computer databases. ‘Source Code’ and “Object Code” have also to be supplied along with the application for registration of copyright for software products.
    • A website may be understood as a webpage or set of interconnected webpages, hosted or stored on a server, and is made available online to members of public. Users can access the information and other underlying work on a website through various means such as scrolling webpages, using internal hypertext links or a search feature.

      Website usually consists of different rudiments which may be copyrightable subject matter that falls within any one of the classes of works set forth in Section 13 of Copyright Act, 1957. The component parts of website can be in different form of digital files such as text, tables, computer programmes, compilations including computer databases (“literary works”); photographs, paintings, diagram, map, chart or plan (“artistic works”); works consisting of music and including graphical notation of such work (“musical works”); “sound recordings” and “cinematograph films”.

      Website as a whole is not subject to copyright protection. Generally, non-copyrightable content particular to websites may include but are not limited to ideas or future plans of websites, functional elements of websites, unclaimable material, layout and format or ‘look and feel’ of a website or its webpage; or other common, unoriginal material such as names, icons or familiar symbols.

      Applicant is required to submit a separate application for each component work/content appearing on a website.
    • As per the rule 70(12) of the Copyright Rules, 2013, an opportunity of hearing must be given. However, only after hearing, it may be decided to register the work or to reject it. The applicant himself or his/her pleader may appear in the hearing.

      As per section 72 of the Copyright Act, 1957 any person aggrieved by the final decision or order of the Registrar of Copyrights may, within three months from the date of the order or decision, appeal to the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB).
    • An App is a complete, self-contained computer program that is designed to perform specific tasks. Usually called 'Apps' for short, application programs are the most familiar forms of software and come in a very wide variety of types. An App usually has primarily dynamic content and is designed for user interaction. It may be used directly or indirectly in a computer or hand held electronic device.

      An App may be registered as a computer program under literary works as provided under Section 2(o) of the Copyright Act, 1957. For this purpose applicant is required to submit an application for registration under software category, accompanied by the source and object code as provided under Rule 70 (5) of the Copyright Rules 2013.

      It is important to note that the registration will cover any screen displays generated by that program, provided that the computer program (code) generating the screen display is submitted by the applicant. Mere snapshots of screen displays of an app are not eligible for copyright protection.
    • The registration granted to a copyright society shall be initially for a period of five years.
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