Copyright Application

2499 (Includes Professional Fees & GST)*

Service Fees Includes for

One Time Copyright Application

Proper Information check

Quick and Fast Processing

Follow-up till the application

Best & Quick future support

Given fees does not include Govt Fees

FACTS & INFO

  • 1
    Provide basic applicant details

    Basic details include Name, Address, Organisation etc

  • 2
    Preparation of work wise Application in Form XIV with SOP

    Application in Form XIV with statement of particulars

  • 3
    Signing of application documents

    Documents include Form XIV including Statement of Particulars-SOP & POA in name of advocate.

  • 4
    Submission & Generation of Diary number

    Submission of copyright work to registrar and getting diary number

  • 5
    Waiting time and Final Registration

    In case of no objections received within 30 days of application, the application will get check for discrepancy and and an extract will be sent to the registrar for the entry in the Register of Copyright.

Documents required to register a Copyright Application

For Owner/Individual/Director/Partner

Related NOC, KYC of Author

For Organization/Buisness/Entity/Compliance

Basic documents like ID & Address Proof of applicant

Incorporation certificate of the business

Copies of the original work

Final Deliverables

Extracts of Register of Copyrights with Diary No. (Registration Certificate)

Explore Frequently Asked Questions - Copyright Application

Q. What is a Copyright ?

Ans. Copyright is a right or protection given to original creators or owners of content like Authors for Books, software developers for computer programming, Artists or writers for songs or to Companies which get the content created by spending money and time.

Q. What can be Copyrighted ?

Ans. Copyright can be applied for Website content, Software codes, Books, Marketing materials, Videos, Photographs, logo design and Song recordings.

Q. How to get a Copyright Protection?

Ans. One can make a copyright application to Copyright office in India which is a Government Office responsible for registration of Copyrights. Filing Digits makes it easy for anyone to make copyright application.

Q. Who can apply for Copyright Registration ?

Ans. The creators of original content who want to protect their work from copycats must apply for Copyright. Authors, Designers, Artists, Writers, Choreographers, Poets, Musicians or any Company which employs these creators to get original content created can apply Copyright in its own name.

Q. Is it necessary to register a work to claim copyright?

Ans. 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.

Q. What is the cost for Copyright Registration in India?

Ans. The copyright fees depend upon the type of work to be copyrighted, as the Govt. charges change according to type of work.

Q. How the Online Copyright Process works?

Ans. Copyright office will keep the application open for 30 days for objection. If no objection is received from any party, it typically takes 8 to 12 months for Copyright Certificate to be issued.

Q. When can I use (C) symbol?

Ans. You can use (C) mark as soon as content is created, however it is safe to use once the Copyright application is filed and you receive acknowledgement receipt.

Q. Whether computer Software or Computer Programme can be registered?

Ans. 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.

Q. Do I have to renew my copyright?

Ans. Copyright is permanent in nature and will exist for life time of the creator plus 60 years after death of creator. The validity of copyright registration will lifelong and after 60 years after death of creator it will be open to general public to imitate or reproduce the content freely. Copyright is permanent in nature and will exist for life time of the creator plus 60 years after death of creator. The validity of copyright registration will lifelong and after 60 years after death of creator it will be open to general public to imitate or reproduce the content freely.

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