Copyright Registration in India
What is Copyright?
- Literary Works (Books, Blogs, Articles)
- Artistic Works (Paintings, Drawings, Photographs)
- Music & Sound Recordings
Documents Required for Copyright Registration
✅Name, Address, and ID Proof of the Applicant
✅Description & Title of the Work
✅Soft Copy of the Work (PDF, MP3, JPEG, MP4, etc.)
✅NOC from Publisher (if published)
✅NOC from Co-authors (if any)
✅Power of Attorney (we will prepare it)
✅Signature on Form XIV and Statement of Particulars

Copyright Registration in India
Whether you’re a writer, artist, musician, software developer, or creator – your original work deserves protection. Copyright Registration gives you the legal ownership of your creative content and helps protect it from unauthorized use, theft, or copying. At Aadesh Kumar & Associates, we provide fast, affordable, and expert copyright registration services in India with full legal guidance.
With 13+ years of experience in Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), our legal team ensures that your work is registered legally and smoothly with the Copyright Office, Government of India.
Copyright is the legal right granted to the creator of original works of authorship, including:
Literary Works (Books, Blogs, Articles)
Artistic Works (Paintings, Drawings, Photographs)
Music & Sound Recordings
Cinematographic Films & Videos
Software & Computer Programs
Website Content & Designs
Dramas, Plays & Scripts
Once registered, you have exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, sell, translate, or modify your work.
FAQs – Copyright Registration in India
Q. What kind of work can be copyrighted in India?
Any original literary, artistic, dramatic, musical, or software work.
Q. Is copyright registration mandatory?
No, but without registration, it is difficult to prove ownership in legal disputes.
Q. How long is a copyright valid in India?Lifetime of the author + 60 years after death.
Q. Can I copyright a website or app?
Yes, you can copyright the content, design, code, and visuals of websites and apps.
Q. What if someone copies my work without permission?
You can take legal action for infringement. Registered copyright strengthens your case.

