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Website Copyright

Website Copyright

Website Copyright | Secure your content & records

The Original work of Authorship will be protected by the Copyright website including unique novels, films, musical lyrics, website contents, art, compositions, poetry etc.

WEBSITE OF COPYRIGHT

The Website Copyright is used to protect ultimate works of ownership or authorship, meanwhile a patent protects inventions or discoveries. Ideas and inventions are not conserved by the copyright law, although the way in which they are expressed may be. Were as, a trademark defend words, phrases, symbols, or designs identifying the source of the goods or services of one party and distinguishing them from those of others. A website can be copyrighted because the original work of Authorship is protected, including your website and any graphics you made or photographs you took for your site. Websites must meet four requirements for copyrighting. Eligibility for website copyrighting include: Original work of authorship.

Private Limited Company Registration

Website material must meet following criteria of copyrightable:

Original work of authorship

You cannot copyright a domain name or the title of a website because it must be originate with the copyright owner and show some minimal amount of creativity.

Benefits of Private Limited Company

Fixed in a tangible medium

You cannot copyright any ideas, systems, method of operation unless it meets tangible criteria i.e.- it becomes tangible (Publishing).

Fair use Policy

It should have fair use policy i.e. it should be available in public domain at after specified or copyright time limit.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

List of Documents are required that one has to be submitted either by Hand or By Post along with application form. Everyone has to submit the different documents according to the work which are

    Documents required for Artistic

  • Two Copies of work (whatever the creativity done by him/her).
  • DD /IPO of the amount is applicable according to work.
  • NOC is required from the artistic when the applicant is different from Artistic.
  • NOC is required from the publisher if work published and publisher is different person.
  • NOC is required from that person whose photograph appears on the work.
  • A specific Power of Attorney in original duly signed by the applicant and that must be accepted by the attorney, if the application for the copyright is being filed by any ways from the attorney.

Documents required for Cinematograph Film

  • Two Copies of work
  • DD/IPO of Rs. (applicable) as per work
  • NOC is required from various copyright holders or copy of agreement.
  • NOC is required from publisher if work published and publisher is different person.
  • A specific Power of Attorney in original duly signed by the applicant and accepted by the attorney if the application is being filed through attorney.

Documents required for Music

  • Two Copies of work (Graphical Notes)
  • DD/IPO of Rs. (applicable) as per work
  • NOC is required from publisher if work published and publisher is a different person.
  • NOC is required from author if applicant is other than author.
  • A specific Power of Attorney in original duly signed by the applicant and accepted by the attorney if the application is being filed through attorney.

Documents required for Software

  • Two Copies of work
  • DD/IPO of Rupees (applicable) as per work
  • NOC is required from author if author is different from applicant.
  • NOC is required from publisher if work is published and publisher is a different person.
  • A specific Power of Attorney in original duly signed by the applicant and accepted by the attorney source code and object code of work for verification if the application is being filed through attorney,.

Sound Recording: -Document required for copyright registration are as follow

  • Two Copies of work
  • DD/IPO of Rupees (applicable) as per work
  • NOC is required from various copyright holders or copy of agreement.
  • NOC is required from publisher if work published and publisher is different from applicant.
  • A specific Power of attorney in original duly signed by the applicant and accepted by the attorney if the application is being filed through attorney.
  • *The application must be signed by the applicant only who is applying for copyright.

A copyright protects the expression of ideas. The challenger, who may be the author, has the following rights in the author:

  • To reproduce the copyrighted work in copies;
  • To prepare derivative works based upon the copyrighted work;
  • To distribute copies of the copyrighted work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease or lending;
  • To display the copyrighted work publicly in the case of literary works and pictorial, or graphical works.

The unauthorized use of a copyrighted work is called an infringement. The Copyright Act provides rigid penalties for ignoring copyrighted works. Under appropriate circumstances, penalties can include monetary damages, all profits earned by the infringer from the unauthorized use of the copyrighted work and attorney ís fees. A court can also order the ravage of all infringing copies.

No, because the names, titles, short phrases or expressions are not protected by copyright. Some trade names, slogans, brandnames, and phrases may be protected under trademark laws or the laws of unfair competition, but not under copyright law.

First, you want to be sure that the person placing the ad owns the copyright on the advertisement. If you are believed and satisfied that they hold the copyright on the advertisement, then include the copyright symbol in the ad itself. Be certain that you are clear on the use of the copyrighted material.

First, you want to be sure that the person placing the ad owns the copyright on the advertisement. If you are satisfied that they hold the copyright on the advertisement, then include the copyright symbol in the ad itself. Be certain that you are clear on the use of the copyrighted material. If the material is to be incorporated into other copy, be certain that you have approval.

Do not use the copyrighted material without specific approval of the holder of the copyright.