Copyright Objection

Overview of Copyright Objection

Copyright is an intellectual property right that provides protection to the author’s inventor manufacturer or original work. To obtain security, it is necessary that copyright must be registere. During the registration process of copyright. There is a possible opportunity for the registrar can raise objections to the application of copyright for several reasons.

If any similarity is found in the copyright application. Objections can be raise on different grounds such as similarity in the existence of the same work. The Registrar may file a copyright objection at any time within a period of 30 days from the filing of the copyright application.

Copyright is a kind of privilege given to the creator of an artistic work by the law under intellectual property rights. Copyrights are protecte under the “Copyright Act, of 1957”. Copyright is a bundle of rights that includes the right of adaptation, reproduction, and translation of the work that is grant by the law upon the authors and creators of literary, artistic, dramatic, and musical works, sound recordings, and the producers of the cinematographic films.

Documents required to obtain an Copyright Objection

The documents that are require to file reply to copyright objection are as follows:

  1. The discrepancy letter as is issue by the Registrar of Copyright.
  2. The supporting documents for reply.
  3. The Copy of application for registration.
  4. Affidavit, if required.

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