For Artistic & Literary Work
Copyright is a form of intellectual property right (IPR) that grants the creator of an original creative work an exclusive legal right regarding its usage. Copyright protects original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as a painting, a sculpture, poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.
Application needs to be filed to Registrar of Copyrights, duly supported by necessary documents.
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Below are the Documents required for Copyright based on the Type of Work:
Artistic
1. Two Soft copies of work
2. Demand Draft
3. NOC (No Objection Certificate) from author / Applicant.
4. NOC from publisher (if work published and publisher is different from applicant)
5. Search Certificate issued by Registrar of Trademarks
6. NOC from person whose photograph appears on the work
Cinematograph Film
1. Two Soft copies of work
2. Demand Draft
3. NOC from Various Copyright Holders / Agreement Copy
4. NOC from publisher (if work published and publisher is different from applicant)
Music
1. Two Soft copies of work
2. Demand Draft
3. NOC from Publisher (if work published and publisher is different from applicant)
4. NOC from Author (if applicant is other than author)
Literary/Dramatic
1. Two Soft copies of work
2. Demand Draft
3. NOC from Publisher (if work published and publisher is different from applicant)
4. NOC from Author (if applicant is other than author)
Sound Recording
1. Two Soft copies of work
2. Demand Draft
3. NOC from Various Copyright Holders / Agreement Copy
4. NOC from publisher (if work published and publisher is different from applicant)
Software
1. Two Soft copies of work
2. Source code and object code of work for verification
3. Demand Draft
4. NOC from Publisher (if work published and publisher is different from applicant)
5. NOC from Author (if applicant is other than author)