BENEFITS OF REGISTRATION
Copyright Objection : If the Copyright Department raises an objection on a copyright application, it means that there is an issue with the application that needs to be addressed before the copyright can be granted. The objection could be related to the completeness of the application, the ownership of the work, or the originality of the work.
To address the objection, the applicant will need to provide additional information or documentation to support their claim to the copyright. This may involve providing evidence of ownership or demonstrating the originality of the work. The applicant may also need to make changes to the application or provide additional information as requested by the Copyright Department.
It is important to address objections in a timely manner, as failure to do so may result in the application being rejected or the copyright not being granted. It is recommended to seek the advice of a legal professional to assist with addressing objections raised by the Copyright Department.
The time taken to work on a copyright objection can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the legal action taken. If the objection is relatively straightforward, it may be resolved within a few weeks or months. However, if the case is more complex and requires litigation, it could take several years to resolve. It is important to have experienced legal counsel to guide you through the process and help you navigate any potential legal issues. Additionally, registering your copyright can help protect your work and potentially expedite the legal process if infringement occurs.
For any query regarding Copyright /Trademark / registration / Objection / Opposition dial +91-8448140800