Copyright is the right of ownership entitled to literature, drama,
music, artworks, sound recordings, etc. Copyright registration grants a bundle
of rights that comprise rights to reproduction, communication to the public,
adaptation, and translation of the work. Registering a Copyright ensures
certain minimum safeguards of the rights of ownership and enjoyment of the
authors over their creations, which protects and rewards creativity.
It is necessary to register for copyright because it makes you
communicate to the public, reproduce the rights, adapt and translate the works.
Lately, there has been a substantial increase in the amount of
intellectual property being registered in India as the awareness about
intellectual property laws has increased. Copyright registration happens to be
one of the critical types of intellectual types of property protection.
Copyright registration is done as per the regulations of the
Copyright Act,1957. The author's creative work cannot be copied as no person is
allowed to use the same without the permission of the author or the creator.
The author can charge others for using or changing his work. The copyright
protection typically lasts for 60 years.
Process for copyright registration
The Copyright registration application can be made on Form IV in a
requisite manner and the applicable fees. Irrespective of it is published or
unpublished work, it can be copyrighted. For published work, three copies of
the published work need to be presented along with the application.
While for unpublished work, a copy of the manuscript needs to be
sent along with the application for affixing the stamp of the copyright office
is proof of the work having been registered.
Here is the step by step process for getting copyright
registration in India:
The application for copyright registration has to be filed in the
concerned forms that mention the particular's work.
Depending on the type of the work, a separate copyright
application may have to be filed.
The applicant needs to sign the forms, and the Advocate must
submit the application under the name the POA has been executed.
Meanwhile, our experts will prepare the copyright registration
application and submit the necessary forms with the Registrar of copyrights.
The Diary number will be issued once the application is submitted online.
Within the waiting period of 30 days, the copyright examiner
reviews the application for potential objection or any other discrepancies.
If there is an objection, a notice will be issued, and the same
has to be compiled within 30 days from the date of issuance of the notice. The
examiner may call both parties for a hearing.