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Adv.Shine Thomas (Advocate) 18 November 2008
An application for Registration of copyright along with statement of particulars and statement of further particulars(Form No.iv) accompanied by the prescribed fee at the Copyright office of the Department of Education,New Delhi.This is the common procedure.
Adv.Shine Thomas (Advocate) 18 November 2008
Along with the application,three copies of the work is also necessary.
K.C.Suresh (Advocate) 18 November 2008
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B.N.Rajamohamed (advocate / commissioner of oaths) 09 March 2009
copyrights should be registered through the copyrights societies duly authorisd by the registrar of copyrights.
An application annexed with the copy of your works should be sent to the copyrights society with a requisite fees. The society will proceed with the process of registration and after gettting registered your works get the protection from infringement under section 51 of the copyrights Act,1957.
Vedaa Mirazkar (98457 02459) (Lawyer) 06 November 2009
Chapter VI of the Copyright Rules, 1956, as amended, sets out the procedure for the registration of a work. Copies of the Act and Rules can be obtained from the Manager of Publications, Publication Branch, Civil Lines, Delhi or his authorised dealers on payment. The procedure for registration is as follows:
Application for registration of copyright alongwith statement of particulars and instructions for filling up the statement of particulars are at Appendix - I.
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