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Copyrights

Application for Copyright Protection


Copyright comes into existence as soon as a work is created and no formality is required to be completed for acquiring copyright. However, facilities exist for having the work registered in the Register of Copyrights maintained in the Copyright Office of the Department of Education. The entries made in the Register of Copyrights serve as prima-facie evidence in the court of law.


The Copyright Office has been set up to provide registration facilities to all types of works and is headed by a Registrar of Copyrights and is located at B.2/W.3, C.R. Barracks, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi- 110 001, Tel: 2338 4387.


The guidelines regarding registration of a work under the Copyright Act

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1.     Application for registration is to be made on Form IV ( Including Statement of Particulars               and Statement of Further Particulars) as prescribed in the first schedule to the Chapter VI of         the Copyright Rules, 1956;

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2.     Separate applications should be made for registration of each work;

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3.    Each application should be accompanied by the requisite fee prescribed in the second                  schedule to the Rules; and

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4.    The applications should be signed by the applicant or the advocate in whose favour a                     Vakalatnama or Power of Attorney has been executed. The Power of Attorney signed by the           party and accepted by the advocate should also be enclosed.

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Each and every column of the Statement of Particulars and Statement of Further Particulars should be replied specifically.


Both published and unpublished works can be registered.


Three copies of published work may be sent along with the application. If the work to be registered is unpublished, a copy of the manuscript has to be sent along with the application for affixing the stamp of the Copyright Office in proof of the work having been registered.


In case two copies of the manuscript are sent, one copy of the same duly stamped will be returned, while the other will be retained, as far as possible, in the Copyright Office for record and will be kept confidential.


It would also be open to the applicant to send only extracts from the unpublished work instead of the whole manuscript and ask for the return of the extracts after being stamped with the seal of the Copyright Office.


When a work has been registered as unpublished and subsequently it is published, the applicant may apply for changes in particulars entered in the Register of Copyright in Form V with prescribed fee.



IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT COPYRIGHT