Intellectual Property Services

Our discerning, perfect, and dedicated services for IPR in India, cover all diverse categories of intellectual property. The sumptuous commercial and industrial intellectual property is broadly divided into the major categories of copyrights, trademarks, patents, industrial designs, and geographical indications.

Artistic Work/Painting Copyright

Artistic Work/Painting Copyright

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Artistic Work/Painting Copyright

Artistic works range from paintings, drawings, engravings, and craftsmanship. To some extent, it even encompasses architecture and photographs. Like most entities covered by copyright, and art too must be an original work to be protected by the copyright act. Art is protected for a lifetime. The Berne Convention states that two generations of the artist should benefit from the copyright of the predecessor. Once the author of the art is dead, the copyright expires after a particular time, which varies from country to country. The artist is the first owner of the art he produces unless he is contractually bound for an employer, mainly newspapers magazine or studios.   Here are some privileges the author enjoys under the Copyright Act: 
  1. Only he has the right to reproduce the work in any manner or form he wants to.
  2. If the work is yet to be published, he is the only one who has the authority to publish it.
  3. Give permission to use the art in cinema or films.
  4. Making a further adaptation of the work.
There are very few exceptions to the rule. For example, if the art is shown incidentally in a movie, it is exempted from the act. In those cases where the art is transfixed at a particular place and that place gets recorded in a movie or show, the artist cannot claim copyright infringement. In a few countries, the Copyright Act prevents the auction houses from using copies of art to advertise for sale. Before doing so, the auction house must seek the permission of the owner of the art. However, this clause is prevalent in only a select few countries.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Ideas or facts
2. Useful Articles
3. Domain name
4. Common Language

The copyright registration procedure is the issuance of copyright registration certificate. After the application for Registration of copyright is accepted by the Registrar, the Registrar shall issue to the applicant a Certificate of Registration under the seal of the copyright Registry.

Required Documents

  1. NOC/Decrelation of the Artist
  2. NOC of the Publisher

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Artistic Work/Painting Copyright

3,499.00

There is an extensive range of services for each of these categories; that start from the very beginning of a creation to perfect registration and well-rounded protection to the same, in the desired national or international jurisdictions. These all categories of intellectual property are considered as the lifeblood of businesses in the respective fields, and therefore, require scrupulous and flawless handling from beginning to the end. 

Protect your BRAND

TRADEMARK COPYRIGHT PATENT DESIGN

Protection provided for

Any word, logo, symbol, mark, phrase that distinguishes goods of one party from another.

Novel works of authorship, such as books, articles, songs, photographs, sculptures, choreography, sound recordings, motion pictures etc.

Inventions, such as processes, machines, manufactures, compositions of matter as well as improvements to these.

Features of shape, configuration, pattern, ornament, composition of lines, color or combination thereof applied to any article.

Requirements for registration

The mark shall be unique.

The work must be original, creative and should be capable of fixing in the tangible form.

An invention must be new, useful and non-obvious

The design must be original and should be applied to the article by any industrial process.

Duration of Protection

For 10 years

Author’s life plus 70 more years.

For 20 years.

For 10 years.

Rights granted

Rights to use the mark and prevent any third person from using the deceptively similar mark.

Right to control the reproduction, making of derivative works, distribution and public performance and display of the copyrighted works.

Right to prevent others from making, selling using or importing the patented invention.

Provides the creator, exclusive rights over use of the design.

Who can obtain?

Business owners or the product owners.

Authors, artists, choreographers, architects, and other creative professionals.

Inventors and designers.

Designers or the owners of the product.