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Meaning
The copyright is a work of creativity and is an exclusive right in favor or the author of the original work. The rights of copyright are conferred under The Copyright Act, 1957. There are various categories of work which can be registered under the law. The validity of the registration of copyright is 60 years in general from the end of the year in which it is first published. The legal treatment is different for different type of work, the intent of the IPR in copyright is to protect the original work irrespective of its quality or artistic merit. Section 13 of The Copyright Act, 1957 provides that the original works in which copyright subsists we shall deal with various types of copyright which can be registered in India.
Types of Copyright
1. Literary Work
2. Artistic Work
3. Cinematograph Film
4. Dramatic Work
5. Music Work
6. Sound Recording

Types of Copyright
The right, also called as Intellectual Property Rights, to a work of literature, music, cinematography or software code arises at the time of its creation, and it rests with the person who has created it.
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Documentation of the Copyright Registration
| A. Documents Required For Copyright Registration | B. Specification Must Contain Following |
|---|---|
| A. Copyright questionnaire | A. The Work for Which Registration is required |
| B. Classification and description of the work | B. We need to submit two copies of the work |
| C. No objection from the author of the work | C. Statement of Particulars and Statement of Further Particulars |
| D. Power of attorney for copyright filing | D. Declaration of the Author / Applicant |
| E. Power of Attorney in the name of Lawyer |
Procedure For Copyright Registration
Step 1: Documentation
We shall assist you to prepare Application/Declaration Form and Statement of Particulars to be filed to register the work with the registrar of copyright.
Step 2: Application Filing
The application is filed with two copies of the work along with the prescribed government fee which ranges from Rs. 500 to Rs. 5000 depending upon work.
Step 3: Copyright Examination
After receipt of the application, copyright department waits for 30 days and then issues examination report accepting it or with the objections.
Step 4: Objection Removal
The departmental objections if any need to be removed by a proper reply to it and personal representation. Finally, the copyright gets registered.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The copyright is a negative right which prohibits unlawful copying of an original work of literature, drama, computer programs, including computer databases and tables, artistic works, musical works, cinematography and sound recordings. Copyright ensures some minimal right in favour of the author of the original work to protect their creativity from copying or counterfeiting the same, thereby safeguarding and rewarding creativity.
No. The copyright comes into existence at the time of its creation in favour of the creator of the work. The registration of the work with the registrar of copyright serves as a prima facie proof of the ownership of the copyright, and the certificate of registration of copyright serves as admissible evidence in the court of law.
The copyright application is filed at the office of the Registrar of Copyrights, located at Plot no. 32, Boudhik Sampada Bhawan, Sector 14, Dwarka, New Delhi- 110075.
The following is the process to register a Copyright in India.
- Application to be made in Form Number – Form-XIV
- Statement of Particulars and Statement of Further Particulars are also filed as prescribed in the 1st Schedule of the rules of copyright.
- For each work, a separate application is required to be filed, and there is no provision for submitting a joint application or an application in a group.
- The filing fee needs to be paid as per the second schedule of the act. Please refer to the pricing section above to know the government fee applicable to your work.
- The application of copyright and all other documents need to be signed by the applicant
- A power of attorney in the name of the advocate ,duly accepted by him, is required
Yes. Both published and unpublished work can be registered under copyright, and there is no bar to registering an already disclosed or published work.
Yes. A computer is considered a literary work along with the computer database and its tables. Hence, it can be very well registered under copyright. For registration, the “Source Code” and the “Object Code” need to be supplied for registration of copyright for a computer programme or software.
A website consists of web pages or a set of interconnected web pages hosted on a server and available for browsing by the public on www through the internet. One website may have various copyrightable items in it concerning section 13 of The Copyright Act, 1957 and these may be as under
- Text,
- Tables,
- Computer Programme,
- Compilations including Computer Databases,
- Photographs
- Paintings,
- diagram,
- map,
- chart,
- plain work of art,
- Musical Work & Graphical Notations of such work,
- Sound Recordings,
- Cinematographic Work
As a whole, the website cannot be filed under one application; however, the applicant needs to identify its original work in various categories and submit a separate application for each such copyright. There are multiple items on a website that can not be protected under copyright, and these are as under
- The website as a whole is not subject to copyright protection.
- Ideas or future plans of websites,
- Functional elements of websites,
- The unclaimable material,
- Layout and format, or ‘look and feel’ of a website or its web page;
- Other common, unoriginal material, such as names, icons or familiar symbols.
After filing of the application, the department allots a diary number and waits for 30 days, also known as the waiting period, in case no objection is received from the public the examiner of the copyright examines the application. If the examiner comes up with any discrepancy, the same need to be resolved within 45 days. Therefore, it takes approx 2-4 months of time in the normal course in the registration of the copyright
An app is a complete and self-contained, full-fledged computer programme designed to perform a specific task or tasks. In general, an app has a primary dynamic content which interacts with its users. An app may be on a computer, mobile or any other handheld wearable device. The App can be registered as a computer program under the literary work category, wherein the applicant needs to provide “Source Code” and the “Object Code” of the App. The protection of copyright shall be available to cover the screen displays as generated by the program, provided the display image is also provided along with the computer programme. A mere snapshot of the display of screens of an app is not registerable under copyright.