Copyright Registration UAE

Whats is Copyright?

Copyright registration alludes to the legitimate right of the proprietor of protected innovation. In less difficult terms, copyright is the option to duplicate. This implies the original creators of products and anyone they offer approval to are the main ones with the selective option to replicate the work. This article will manage with all of those in subsequent sections, but for now, let’s focus on what copyright is on a very basic level.

  • Copyright is the legal and exclusive right to copy or permit to be copied, some specific work of art.
  • If you own the copyright on something, someone else cannot make a copy of it without your permission.

Copyright usually originates with the creator of a work, but can be sold, traded, or inherited by others. Copyright registration is a part of the protection of intellectual property in which works are protected. We are providing copyright services in U.A.E, MENA region, and also worldwide copyright registration.

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Copyright Law

Copyright law gives creators of original material the exclusive right to further use and duplicate that material for a given amount of time, at which point the copyrighted item becomes public domain.Copyright law gives creators of original material the exclusive right to further use and duplicate that material for a given amount of time, at which point the copyrighted item becomes public domain.This legal framework is designed to encourage creativity and innovation by providing creators with control over their works and the ability to benefit from their creations.

Copyright infringement

For a work to be considered to infringe upon the copyright, its use must have occurred in a nation that has domestic copyright laws or adheres to a bilateral treaty or established international convention such as the Berne Convention or WIPO Copyright Treaty. Improper use of materials outside of legislation is deemed “unauthorized edition”, not copyright infringement.

Rights

As indicated by the World Intellectual Property Organization, copyright secures two kinds of rights. Monetary rights permit right proprietors to get money related awards from the utilization of their works by others. Moral rights permit creators and makers to take certain activities to save and secure their connection with their work. The creator or maker might be the proprietor of the financial rights or those rights might be moved to at least one copyright proprietor. Numerous nations don’t permit the exchange of good rights.

What you can copyright

Software

Software copyright is the extension of copyright law to machine-readable software.

Design

A registered design may be applied to provide additional cover over and above any design right or copyright protection that may exist in the design.

Literary Works

This can include novels, nonfiction works, poems, articles, essays, directories, advertising, catalogs, speeches, and computer programs.

Sound Recordings

This includes recorded music, voice, and sound effects. Thunder, animal noises, and other sounds of nature may be copyrighted by the persons who record them.

Artistic works

Pictorial, graphic and sculptural works (e.g., paintings, drawings, carvings, photographs, clothing designs, textiles)

Online Content

Website content/blog Online writing, such as a blog or series of articles.

What kinds of work can be protected by copyright?

Copyright protections cover original works of authorship, including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual works. Copyrighted work must be original, and it must be fixed into a “tangible form.” Ideas themselves can’t be copyrighted.

What are some advantages of registering?

Copyright registration establishes a public record of your claim, allows you to take legal action against infringement, and may entitle you to statutory damages and attorney’s fees in court.

Why should I protect my artistic creations with copyright registration?

Protect your creations

Filing copyright helps you protect the time, creativity, and energy you invested to create your original works by preventing others from reproducing, performing, or making a profit from your art.

Intellectual property ownership

When you file copyright, only you have the right to reproduce, perform, and display your work publicly, or authorize others to do so with your permission.

Display your registration

Twenty years ago, software came in a box. Today, most applications do not come on a pile of floppy disks. People buy software over the internet, through online app stores, and as part of subscription-based services.

Display your registration

Registering your copyright allow you to display the copyright symbol (©) and clearly demonstrates that your work is protected, preventing any potential infringement.

We handle everything

Answer a few simple questions on our website, and you will be on your way to filing your copyright. Our experts complete all of the paperwork for your copyright application on your behalf.

We handle everything

Answer a few simple questions on our website, and you will be on your way to filing your copyright. Our experts complete all of the paperwork for your copyright application on your behalf.

Copyright vs. Trademarks and Patents

While copyright law is not all-encompassing, other laws, such as patent and trademark laws, may impose additional sanctions. Despite the fact that copyrights, trademarks, and patent are much of the time utilized reciprocally, they are various types of security for protected innovation.

Trademark laws secure material that is utilized to recognize a person’s or company’s work from another element. These materials incorporate words, expressions, or images, for example, logos, trademarks, and brand names—which copyright laws don’t cover. Patent innovations for a restricted timeframe. Licensed materials incorporate items, for example, mechanical procedures, machines, and substance positions.

Is my copyright acceptable in different countries?

The United States has copyright relations with most nations all through the world, and because of these understandings, we respect each other’s residents’ copyrights. Be that as it may, the United States doesn’t have such copyright associations with each nation. For a listing of countries and the nature of their copyright relations with the United States, see Circular 38a, International Copyright Relations of the United States.

The “ © ” Sign

Another misconception is that you have to put the copyright symbol on something, or else it isn’t copyrighted. This used to be true, but is not the case any longer.

The reason for the copyright symbol and dated copyright notice is to educate individuals that a bit of art is copyrighted, who possesses that copyright, and under what terms is the current duplicate being made accessible.

Why should you file copyright?

  • Claim ownership and protect your original works from plagiarism
  • Control duplication and distribution of your product
  • Gain the ability to legally protect your copyright
  • Expert customer service and support is included

Because copyright registration is protected from the time the work is created and fixed in a tangible medium, you are entitled to use the © symbol from the time the work is fixed. However, the work is afforded greater protection once it is registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.

The duration of copyright protection recently changed as a result of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998. The easiest rule to state is that copyrights have expired on all United States works registered or published prior to 1923. As a result, all such works have entered the public domain.

After 1923, it is more complicated to determine when copyright will expire. Like the old provisions, the duration of copyright protection under these new provisions depends upon when the work was created and first published.

Works Originally created on or after January 1, 1978: This is governed by statutory section 17 USC 302. According to this section, a work that is created (fixed in tangible form for the first time) on or after January 1, 1978, is ordinarily given a term enduring for the author’s life, plus an additional 70 years after the author’s death.

In the case of “a joint work” prepared by two or more authors that were not a “work made for hire,” the term lasts for 70 years after the last surviving author’s death. For works made for hire, and for anonymous and pseudonymous works (unless the author’s identity is revealed in Copyright Office records), the duration of copyright will be 95 years from publication or 120 years from creation, whichever is shorter.

In regards to the time-frame, it takes approximately 2-4 months for registration, which may extend to few more days in certain cases.

The validity of copyright protection is for the lifetime of the author and plus 50 years after death.

Why should I protect my artistic creations with copyright registration?

  • What is the difference between a trademark and a copyright?
    HOW DO I PROTECT MY:
    TRADEMARK
    COPYRIGHT
    Unique LogosYesNo
    Business Name: (McDonald’s)YesNo
    Product Name: (Crest Toothpaste)YesNo
    Unique Service: (FedEx)YesNo
    Slogans: (Just Do It.)YesNo
    Song or AlbumNoYes
    Scripts: (Movie, TV, Play)NoYes
    PhotographsNoYes
    Web Contents/BlogsNoYes
    Web Domain NamesYesNo
    Web LogoYesNo

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Whats is Copyright?

Copyright registration alludes to the legitimate right of the proprietor of protected innovation. In less difficult terms, copyright is the option to duplicate. This implies the original creators of products and anyone they offer approval to are the main ones with the selective option to replicate the work. This article will manage with all of those in subsequent sections, but for now, let’s focus on what copyright is on a very basic level.

  • Copyright is the legal and exclusive right to copy or permit to be copied, some specific work of art.
  • If you own the copyright on something, someone else cannot make a copy of it without your permission.

Copyright usually originates with the creator of a work, but can be sold, traded, or inherited by others. Copyright registration is a part of the protection of intellectual property in which works are protected. We are providing copyright services in U.A.E, MENA region, and also worldwide copyright registration.

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Copyright Law

Copyright law gives creators of original material the exclusive right to further use and duplicate that material for a given amount of time, at which point the copyrighted item becomes public domain.
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Copyright infringement

For a work to be considered to infringe upon the copyright, its use must have occurred in a nation that has domestic copyright laws or adheres to a bilateral treaty or established international convention such as the Berne Convention or WIPO Copyright Treaty. Improper use of materials outside of legislation is deemed “unauthorized edition”, not copyright infringement.
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Rights

As indicated by the World Intellectual Property Organization, copyright secures two kinds of rights. Monetary rights permit right proprietors to get money related awards from the utilization of their works by others. Moral rights permit creators and makers to take certain activities to save and secure their connection with their work. The creator or maker might be the proprietor of the financial rights or those rights might be moved to at least one copyright proprietor. Numerous nations don’t permit the exchange of good rights.

What kinds of work can be protected by copyright?

Copyright protections cover original works of authorship, including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual works. Copyrighted work must be original, and it must be fixed into a “tangible form.” Ideas themselves can’t be copyrighted.

What are some advantages of registering?

Copyright registration establishes a public record of your claim, allows you to take legal action against infringement, and may entitle you to statutory damages and attorney’s fees in court.

Examples of works that are protected by copyright (or author’s right)

Literary Works

  • Adaptations
  • Anthologies
  • Arguments
  • Articles
  • Books
  • Comedy Stands
  • E-Books
  • Ups
  • Manuals
  • Guides
  • Novels
  • Monographs
  • Speeches
  • Poems
  • Translations
  • Stories

Artistic Works

  • Movies
  • Comics
  • Paintings
  • Photographs
  • Choreographies
  • Music
  • Architectural Plans
  • Statues

Scientific Works

  • Computer Programs
  • Softwares
  • Databases
  • Projects of Engineering

Why should I protect my artistic creations with copyright registration?

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Protect your creations

Filing copyright helps you protect the time, creativity, and energy you invested to create your original works by preventing others from reproducing, performing, or making a profit from your art.
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Display your registration

Registering your copyright allow you to display the copyright symbol (©) and clearly demonstrates that your work is protected, preventing any potential infringement.
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Intellectual property ownership

When you file copyright, only you have the right to reproduce, perform, and display your work publicly, or authorize others to do so with your permission.
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We handle everything

Answer a few simple questions on our website, and you will be on your way to filing your copyright. Our experts complete all of the paperwork for your copyright application on your behalf.

Copyright vs. Trademarks and Patents

While copyright law is not all-encompassing, other laws, such as patent and trademark laws, may impose additional sanctions. Despite the fact that copyrights, trademarks, and patent are much of the time utilized reciprocally, they are various types of security for protected innovation.

Trademark laws secure material that is utilized to recognize a person’s or company’s work from another element. These materials incorporate words, expressions, or images, for example, logos, trademarks, and brand names—which copyright laws don’t cover. Patent innovations for a restricted timeframe. Licensed materials incorporate items, for example, mechanical procedures, machines, and substance positions.

Is my copyright acceptable in different countries?

The United States has copyright relations with most nations all through the world, and because of these understandings, we respect each other’s residents’ copyrights. Be that as it may, the United States doesn’t have such copyright associations with each nation. For a listing of countries and the nature of their copyright relations with the United States, see Circular 38a, International Copyright Relations of the United States.

The “ © ”  Sign

Another misconception is that you have to put the copyright symbol on something, or else it isn’t copyrighted. This used to be true, but is not the case any longer.

The reason for the copyright symbol and dated copyright notice is to educate individuals that a bit of art is copyrighted, who possesses that copyright, and under what terms is the current duplicate being made accessible.

Why should you file copyright?

  • Claim ownership and protect your original works from plagiarism
  • Control duplication and distribution of your product
  • Gain the ability to legally protect your copyright
  • Expert customer service and support is included

Because copyright registration is protected from the time the work is created and fixed in a tangible medium, you are entitled to use the © symbol from the time the work is fixed. However, the work is afforded greater protection once it is registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.

The duration of copyright protection recently changed as a result of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998. The easiest rule to state is that copyrights have expired on all United States works registered or published prior to 1923. As a result, all such works have entered the public domain.

After 1923, it is more complicated to determine when copyright will expire. Like the old provisions, the duration of copyright protection under these new provisions depends upon when the work was created and first published.

Works Originally created on or after January 1, 1978: This is governed by statutory section 17 USC 302. According to this section, a work that is created (fixed in tangible form for the first time) on or after January 1, 1978, is ordinarily given a term enduring for the author’s life, plus an additional 70 years after the author’s death.

In the case of “a joint work” prepared by two or more authors that were not a “work made for hire,” the term lasts for 70 years after the last surviving author’s death. For works made for hire, and for anonymous and pseudonymous works (unless the author’s identity is revealed in Copyright Office records), the duration of copyright will be 95 years from publication or 120 years from creation, whichever is shorter.

In regards to the time-frame, it takes approximately 2-4 months for registration, which may extend to few more days in certain cases.

The validity of copyright protection is for the lifetime of the author and plus 50 years after death.

Trademark Vs Copyright

What is the difference between a trademark and a copyright?

HOW DO I PROTECT MY: TRADEMARK COPYRIGHT
Unique Logos Yes No
Business Name : (McDonald’s) Yes No
Product Name: (Crest Toothpaste) Yes No
Unique Service: (FedEx) Yes No
Slogans: (Just Do It.) Yes No
Song or Album No Yes
Scripts: (Movie, TV, Play) No Yes
Photographs No Yes
Web Contents/Blogs No Yes
Web Domain Names Yes No
Web Logo Yes No

Apply for Copyright Registration UAE

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1. Fill out our contact form apply for copyright.

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2. We’ll arrange and prepare your copyright registration application.

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3. We’ll file your completed application in U.A.E Copyright Office.

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