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    Step 1

    DIN & DSC for Directors and Name Approval

    Step 2

    Filing Application for Registration with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs ( MCA)

    Step 3

    Obtain Certificate of Incorporation for your Company

    INTRODUCTION

    What is Copyright Registration?

    Copyright registration in India gives monetary rights and benefits to the original creators of literature, art, music, sound recordings, cinematographed films and broadcasts. This enables the creators to make money from their creation by making copies, performing in public, broadcasting, and issuing its copies to the public for various other online uses. Copyright is automatically created at the moment when creator creates something. But, the act of copyright registration in India is important as it gives the creator a legal right in public so that others cannot exploit the creator’s work.

    BENEFITS

    Benefits of copyright registration

    Prima Facie Evidence

    Copyright protection provides a prima facie evidence in case if the litigation arises. The proof is essential to attest to anything in the court of law; hence copyright registration is very beneficial for creators.

    Protection Extended Even After The Creators Death

    Copyright’s protection is not restricted up to the original creators’ life span; its validity is longer than any other intellectual property. It is secured for the creators’ lifespan and 60 years after his/her death.

    Public Record

    When the registration of copyright is done, a definite public record is created that helps the original creator to establish his ownership over the said copyright.

    For Filing a Case For Infringement

    An individual cannot sue for copyright infringement unless he/she has a registered copyright. Registration gives the copyright holder the official right to file for infringement and claim for damages.

    DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST

    Documents required for Copyright registration in India

    Details of the applicant

    Name, Address & Nationality of the Applicant (Certificate of Registration must be provided for a body corporate)

    Nature of interest

    Nature of the Applicant’s Interest in the Copyright i.e. if the applicant is the original creator or a representative of the creator

    Details about the work

    i.e. Type & Description of the Work, Title of the Work or URL Language of the Work

    The 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.

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    Copyright Registration in 3 Easy Steps

    • 1. Follow Quick Process

      Pick the best suitable package
      Spare less than 10 minutes to fill our online Questionnaire
      Upload required documents for online copyrights registration
      Make payment through secured payment gateways

    • 2. Experts at LW are here to help

      Assigned Relationship Manager
      Consultation regarding the copyright registration process
      Provide details about your original work

    • 3. Your copyright application is filed

      All it takes is 10 – 12 working days*

    THE PROCESS
     

    Copyright registration Process

    • Stage 1 Collection

      Discussion and collection of basic Information
      Provide required documents

    • Stage 2 Execution

      Drafting of Documents by Professionals
      Verification of documents
      Preparation of the application and Vakalatnama
      Form filing of for Copyright Application online

    • Stage 3 Submission

      Physical submission of payment acknowledgment receipt,
      prescribed forms in triplicate copies to the Copyright Registry.

    FAQS
     

    Explore Copyright Registration

     

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

    The copyright owner has the exclusive rights to:

    • Reproduce and distribute the work in copies or phonorecord to the public by sale or transfer of ownership or license.
    • Make additions to the original work or modify it, display, present or perform them among the public; and
    • Exclude others to claim ownership or use without the original creators’ permission.

    Yes, you can send a legal notice to that person. And, even after that the infringement continues, you can claim your exclusive right in the court of law to claim damages.

    Copyright protection is valid for the duration of 60 years; in case it is literary, dramatic, musical or artistic works the 60-year period is counted from the year following the death of the author/creator. For cinematographed films, sound recordings and photographs, the 60-year period are counted from the date of publication. For broadcasting, the term is 25 years from the beginning of the calendar year following the year in which it was first broadcasted.

    Yes, an original creator may sell, transfer, assign or license their copyright.

    Yes, you can copyright original authorship on a website. But a domain name cannot be protected under the copyright law. However, every  work e.g. photographs, videos etc would be considered as a separate work and a separate application fee needs to be paid for each on them.

    A trademark is a given to protect a brand name, logo or slogan. While copyright is a protection given to unique content like a book, music, videos, songs and other artistic content. In the common practice, a website owner usually protects just the content and not the supporting works like photos and videos uploaded on the website as they are bound to change according to the business requirement.

    No. In the case of a program made in the course of author’s employment under a contract of service or apprenticeship, the employer shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be the first owner of the copyright.

    No, there is no such mechanism to search for already existing works on the copyright registry website

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

    In the case of jewelry, both copyright and design laws apply. It is preferable to take copyright protection on the sketches of the design as artwork due to the extended protection provided under copyright law than that provided under the design laws.

    (a)Literary, Dramatic, Musical or Artistic work: Rs. 500/- per work

    (b)Provided that in respect of a Sound Recording, Cinematograph Film, Literary or Artistic work which is used or is capable of being used in relation to any goods (under section 45): Rs. 2,000/- per work

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