To secure copyright registration online, follow the systematic procedure outlined below:
Submission of Application
Draft an application that includes all required details and a statement of particulars using the designated format (FORM XIV). Remember, individual works require separate applications. Each application must be signed by both the applicant and an Advocate who holds a Vakalatnama or a Power of Attorney (POA). Ensure to pay the required copyright registration fees.
Issuance of Diary Number
Upon application receipt, the registrar assigns a Diary Number, signifying the commencement of the registration process. Thereafter, a 30-day waiting period is observed to allow for any potential objections.
Handling of Copyright Objections
Should no objections arise within the 30-day window, a scrutinizer evaluates the application for inconsistencies. If deemed satisfactory, the scrutinizer proceeds with registration and provides the registrar an extract for the Register of Copyright.
Resolution of Objections
If objections emerge, both involved parties will receive a notification detailing the objections. A subsequent hearing will be convened to address and resolve these concerns.
Application Scrutiny
Post-hearing, if needed, the scrutinizer conducts a thorough examination of the application. Depending on the findings, the application may be endorsed or declined.
Issuance of Copyright Registration Certificate
Upon application approval and payment of copyright registration fees, the corresponding authority dispenses the copyright registration certificate. Typically, the entire procedure concludes in around 2 to 3 months.