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Copy right act

(Querist) 30 June 2013 This query is : Resolved 
sir,
i have an interesting query on copy right .

generally, if a person has written a literary work , the normal procedure is to obtain copy right by applying to the registrar whose office is at delhi .

but, one film script writer has told me that they used to send the hand written copy to their own address, by registered post and will keep it with them without opening the postal cover .
if some body comes with any claim on the same script, he can show the court that he has written the script and send it to his own address by registered post, which carries the seal of the post office with
date.

my question is whether this type of proof is valid in copy right ?
or, copy right has to be obtained from the delhi office ?

thanking you, sirs
advocate
salil kumar

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prabhakar singh (Expert) 30 June 2013
IT'S FUNNY TO READ .
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 30 June 2013
This may be an evidence for future. Agree with the expert.
Guest (Expert) 30 June 2013
Mr. Salil,

As an advocate, can you believe on the basis of the story that the registration virtually happens when the registration is not actually done and no communication of registered No. and the certificate of registration is issued in favour of the applicant?
Anirudh (Expert) 30 June 2013
How will one prove that the contents in the Registered Cover was the same material on which the person is claiming copy right?
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 03 July 2013
I also raise the similar query as raised by Anirudh.


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