Is Copyright Registration Mandatory
We often get asked by clients whether copyright registration is mandatory and if not – why is that the case? How are the protections offered different for a trademark versus that offered for a copyright. So we have put together a simple blog post outlining the general nature of copyright and why registration of copyright is not mandatory to get protection under law.
Introduction
Intellectual property is the creative work that human intellect creates. It
is created in the mind of the owner before it can be reduced to material. This
intellectual property is protected to encourage creativity and promote science,
technology, literature, and other creative works. Innovations and creativity
are essential for today's success.
Is registration of Copyright
mandatory?
It is important to remember that Copyright is granted to the Work from the
moment it is created. Therefore, registration is not required. You don't need
to register your Work in order to enforce or remedy Copyright infringement.
Advantages of Copyright Registration
It is then a question of why one
should even bother to apply for registration. Below are some benefits of
"copyright protection" via registration. This is in addition the
exclusive use of the Work or monopoly granted to law-abiding owners.
- Copyright
Registration provides prima facie evidence.
Section 48 enables the Act to provide for prima facie validity to Work
and owners to obtain a preliminary injunction against Copyright infringers. It
serves as evidence to prove the ownership of Work.
- Global protection and unauthorised use: The Berne Convention states that if a work is copiedrighted in one Contracting Country, the owner would have the same privileges as in another Contracting Country. Although copyright registration is not mandatory, it does provide a handy locus standig for the owner.
- Economic Rights are attached to Work: Copyrighted
Work gives the rightful owner economic rights. You can earn royalties
if the Work owner authorizes others to: a) reproduce the Work as sound
recordings or printed publications, b) distribute copies, c) broadcast the
Work to the public, or any other communication. You can adapt Work,
such as a novel being made into a screenplay or a movie. Copyright registration of Work can also help owners to
earn financial rewards.
·
Keeps
track of the Work and the date of publication. The Register of Copyrights lists the owner of the
registered Work. This allows the owner to keep track of the Work. Copyright
registration also includes the date of publication, which is important in
determining the validity of infringement cases. It is therefore easy to
identify an instance of infringement.
- Licencing right to owners: The Copyright owners have the right to license their
Work to others. Registration of Copyright enables anyone to ascertain the
true owner of the Work and there is sufficient confirmation that the Work
belongs to the licensor. For exploiting one’s own Work, Copyright
registration thus plays a crucial role.
- One-time registration: The Copyright registration is a one-time process and
hence it saves the trouble of renewal. The term for which this right is
granted is very long and it allows the owner to exploit his Work
throughout his life and his ownership becomes a matter of public record.
Non-registration of Copyright
Registering a Work is not necessary
to obtain protection. However, once an original Work has been completed,
Copyright immediately protects it. Non-registration of a Work for Copyright
does not pose any risks or disadvantages. Registering your Work helps you to
protect it. However, the owner cannot be stopped from seeking remedies in case
of infringement by not registering their Work.
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