Copyright Registration
Copyright Registration consultant
Copyright refers to the legal right of the owner of intellectual property. In simple Way, copyright is the right to copy or reproduction of copy. This means that the original creators of work and anyone who has authorization from owner of the work are the only ones who have the exclusive right to reproduce the work.
Copyright law gives creators of original material the exclusive right to further use and reproduction of that material.
Secure the rights to your creative works with Lawprotector’s comprehensive copyright registration services. We guide you through the process of copyright registration, ensuring your original creations—from literary works and music to software and visual arts—are legally protected. Our expert team provides strategic advice and robust support to enforce your copyrights and prevent unauthorized use. With our diligent monitoring and enforcement strategies, you can confidently safeguard your intellectual property. Trust Lawprotectors to preserve the integrity and value of your creative endeavors.
In addition to registration, we offer consultation services to help you understand your rights and how to best utilize them for your benefit. Our legal experts assist in drafting and reviewing licensing agreements, making sure your work is used according to your terms. Whether you need representation in copyright disputes or advice on international copyright protection, Lawprotectors, best Copyright Registration consultant in Pune, is your dedicated partner in navigating the complexities of copyright law. Let us help you maximize the potential of your creative assets.
Our Process
How Copyrighting Works
When someone creates a product that is viewed as original and required significant mental activity to create, this product becomes an intellectual property that must be protected from unauthorized duplication.
One safeguard that can be used to legally protect an original creation is copyright.1 Under copyright law, a work is considered original if the author created it from independent thinking void of duplication. This type of work is known as an Original Work of Authorship (OWA).
How Copyrighting Works
When someone creates a product that is viewed as original and required significant mental activity to create, this product becomes an intellectual property that must be protected from unauthorized duplication.
One safeguard that can be used to legally protect an original creation is copyright.1 Under copyright law, a work is considered original if the author created it from independent thinking void of duplication. This type of work is known as an Original Work of Authorship (OWA).
Types of Copyright
Scope Of Work Involved For Copyright Registration
FAQ’s
Copyright is a right given by the law to creators of literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and producers of cinematograph films and sound recordings. In fact, it is a bundle of rights including, inter alia, rights of reproduction, communication to the public, adaptation and trquelation of the work to get the protection of copyright a work must be original.
Copyright protects works such as poetry, movies, CD-ROMs, video games, videos, plays, paintings, sheet music, recorded music performances, novels, software code, sculptures, photographs, choreography and architectural designs.
The Copyright Act, 1957 protects original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and cinematograph films and sound recordings from unauthorized uses. Unlike the case with patents, copyright protects the expressions and not the ideas. There is no copyright protection for ideas, procedures, and methods of operation or mathematical concepts.
Copyright ensures certain minimum safeguards of the rights of authors over their creations, thereby protecting and rewarding creativity. Creativity being the keystone of progress, no civilized society can afford to ignore the basic requirement of encouraging the same. Economic and social development of a society is dependent on creativity. The protection provided by copyright to the efforts of writers, artists, designers, dramatists, musicique, architects and producers of sound recordings, cinematograph films and computer software, creates an atmosphere conducive to creativity, which induces them to create more and motivates others to create.
Reproduction right: the right to make copies of a protected work. Distribution right: the right to sell or otherwise distribute copies to the public. Right to create adaptations (called derivative works): the right to prepare new works based on the protected work. Performance and display rights: The rights to perform a protected work (such as a stage play) or to display a work in public.