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Secure Your Work With Copyright Registration!

When you want a verifiable record of your work and want to claim it legally to avoid the plagiarism, the owner can get a copy of the work from the government is called a copyright registration. Its purpose is to mark a notice of the copyright so that nobody can use your work or invention. If you are willing to apply for copyright registration then make a call on our number our experts will shortly answer to your call as soon as possible. <br>Get more details at: https://swaritadvisors.com/copyright-registration

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Secure Your Work With Copyright Registration!

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  1. Secure Your Work With Copyright Registration! What is Copyright Registration? Copyright Registration is the way of securing a particular work to be copied or reproduce or republish by someone else for monetary gains or otherwise. It is a way to provide you legal right to secure uniqueness of your work. Thus this registration claims that no one else can create or imitate your work. If found doing this you can challenge the person on legal grounds and this is governed by Indian Copyright Act, 1957. Advantages of Copyright Registration: Have a look at the following benefits that you can avail once you make your mind to apply for Copyright Registration. Prevents duplicity of a particular work. Avoids disputes of ownership of work. No fudging can be done on Legal grounds. Proves the authenticity of the uniqueness of the work. How to get Copyright Registration: First of all, you need to apply for the copyright registration through an official legal representative. The fees for the application has to be paid along with the registration application itself. The fees range from Rs 500 to Rs 40,000. The other information that needs to be provided with the copyright registration application includes various

  2. information such as personal details of the applicant, Nature of applicant’s interest, title of work, personal details of author of work, whether the work is published or not, date of work, details of publisher, No objection certificate from author (in case the author and applicant are not one person). Three copies of work that must be included with the application of the online copyright registration. If the work contains “Computer programming” the application must have the source and the object code. The applicant should duly sign the application and it is of utmost importance. The second step is commonly known as examination, wherein the application is issued a diary number and there is a wait time for 30 Days. If there are no objections filed against the author of work, the application is sent for further proceedings. If any objection is found both parties are requested to settle the dispute. If the dispute is not resolved the application of registration is denied. In the third step, when the registrar compiles all the documents and finds no doubts on them, he then documents the credentials of the copyright and also takes the process further to issue a Certificate of Registration. The process then gets completed by sending the Certificate of the Registration to the applicant or if it is rejected then the documents are sent back with the reason of rejection to the applicant.

  3. Know What Are The Terms of The Copyright Registration? The work whose copyright has been issued is valid till the entire lifetime of the author and till 60 years after his death. The terms and conditions of the Copyright Certifications are mentioned in the Section 22 of Indian Copyright Act, 1957. The “copyright” in India is internationally recognized under the “Berne Convention” which is an international agreement for governing copyrights worldwide and it was first accepted in Berne, Switzerland in the year 1886. If all the formalities are duly completed the certificate of copyright protects and preserves the creativity of the work of the author for which the applicant has applied. We at our Swarit Advisors organization help you to receive your Copyright Registration as soon as possible with the best possible hassle- free services for our customers. We have a dedicated team with us which works day and night for the benefits of our clients and to serve them in a better way, as we are a true example of client-centric approach. All you can do is dial the phone number mentioned in the website or drop us an email so that we can revert you as soon as possible.

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