Copyright Registration
Documents Required
- PAN Card
- Aadhar Card
- Incorporation Certificate
- Company PAN
- Company TAN
- NOC from Publisher
- NOC from Author
Procedure
1. Filing Application
Application must be submitted with the Copyrights Authority with requisite fees which can be paid either in Demand Draft or through online payment options. Once this application is filed, a unique diary number is generated and allotted to the Applicant. With the diary number, the Applicant can track the status of the application.
2. Examination
Once the Application is filed and work is submitted, the application will be sent to the examiner of Copyrights.
3. Registration
As is seen from the aforesaid steps, the registration only depends on the Learned Registrar. Once objection has been removed, copyright registration is issued and thereafter, proprietor can lawfully exercise all rights that go together with the ownership of that copyright.
Advantages
Legal Protection
When someone reproduces the creator’s work without permission, copyright provides legal protection. Registering a copyright makes it easier to defend the original work against unauthorized use.
Market Presence
Copyright registration creates a public record of the work, serving as proof of ownership for the creative work. This helps establish the creator’s presence in the market and safeguards their rights.
Rights of the Owner
The owner of a registered copyright has exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, adapt, and translate the work. This means they have control over how their work is used and can decide who can make copies, share it with others, modify it, or translate it.