COPYRIGHT
Copyright
gives the creators of a wide range of material, such as literature, art,
music, sound recordings, films and broadcasts, economic rights enabling
them to control use of their material in a number of ways, such as by
making copies, issuing copies to the public, performing in public,
broadcasting and use on-line. It also gives moral rights to be
identified as the creator of certain kinds of material, and to object to
distortion or mutilation of it. (Material protected by copyright is
termed a "work".)
The purpose
of copyright is to allow creators to gain economic rewards for their
efforts and so encourage future creativity and the development of new
material which benefits us all. Copyright material is usually the result
of creative skill and/or significant labour and/or investment, and
without protection, it would often be very easy for others to exploit
material without paying the creator.
Most uses
of copyright material therefore require permission from the copyright
owner. However there are exceptions to copyright, so that some minor
uses may not infringe copyright.
Frequently Asked
Questions about Trademark:
Copyright
is a form of intellectual property protection granted under the Indian
Copyright Act 1957, to the creators of original works of authorship such
as literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual
works The copyright vests in original work in whatever form it may be
and in India it is not mandatory but useful in courts where civil and/or
criminal proceedings can be taken to protect it.
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What are the rights available through copyright
protection ? |
Copyright owners have the
exclusive rights to do or authorise the doing of any of the following in
respect of a work :
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to reproduce the work
in any material form including the storing of it in any medium by
electronic means
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to issue copies of the
work to the public not being copies already in publication
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to perform the work in
public, or communicate it to the public
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to make any translation
or adaptation of the work
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to sell or give on
hire, or offer for sale or hire a copy (in case of a computer
software), regardless of whether such copy has been sold or given on
hire on earlier occasions.
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copyright confers a
number of rights, some or all of which can be granted to others either
exclusively or non-exclusively.
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What are the requirements for filing the
copyright application in India?
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For filing the copyright
application in India, following are the requirements :
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Full Name, Address and
Nationality of Applicant & that of the author
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The year & country
of first publication of the work
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List of countries where
the work has been published and the year of publication
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The year & the
country of last publication
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Six copies of the work
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Power of Attorney
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In case
of labels, which can be used as trademark, firstly clear copyright
search certificate has to be received from the trademark registry
& only thereafter, application for copyright can be filed in the
copyright office
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What is the procedure for the grant of copyright
in India? |
Following steps are
involved for the grant of copyright in India :
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The application with
complete details is filed
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Thereafter, the
application is examined and objections, if any, are raised thereto
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The
certificate is issued by the copyright office after the objections, if
any, are removed to the satisfaction of the department
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What is the time taken for the grant of copyright
in India? |
The process of obtaining
the certificate of copyright in India takes about 12 months
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Is it compulsory for me to register my work with
Copyright Office to get copyright protection?
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It is not
necessary under the Indian Copyright Act to register with the Copyright
Office to get copyright protection. Registration of the work is however
highly recommended because such registration is helpful in an
infringement suit. As per the Copyright Act, the register of copyrights
(where the details of the work are entered on registration) is prima
facie evidence of the particulars entered therein. The documents
purporting to be copies of any entries therein, or extracts from the
register which are certified by the Registrar of copyrights and with the
seal of the copyright office, are admissible as evidence in all courts
without proof or production of the original. India is a member of both
Berne and Universal Conventions and Indian law extends protection to all
copyrighted works originating from any of the convention countries.
However, in case of infringement of copyright, during court proceedings,
copyright registration with the government of India serves as an
advantage.
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How can Glow Well help me in getting
copyright protection ? |
We,
Glow Well, offer complete services for the protection of
copyright and combating infringement. We will assist you in the process
of filing your application for copyright. Please make an enquiry
online by clicking here stating your requirements.
What are the costs involved for trademark
registration?
Please make an enquiry
online by clicking here and we will tell you the costs involved. If
you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to send us an
e-mail at helpdesk@glowwell.com