Intangible things cannot be preserved by copyright registration in India. It includes ideas, behavior, methods, process, procedures, etc. Only tangible things behavior be seen and touched are preserved by copyright registration in India.
The rights which the copyright owner possesses are the right to present his/her work to the public, make alterations to work, and have a sole owner which others can not have over that work. These things make copyright owners different from others.
Yes, you can case a file against a person if your copyright is registered. Registration gives you the right to sue someone. You can even ask for damages from that person in court. Legal notice must be sent to the person against whom you filed a case.
No, you cannot search for any previous work registered on the copyright registry site. You can only explore the present information related to copyright on the registry website.
You can choose the option of copyright which will protect your jewelry design. You can enjoy various rights under copyright registration. There are other options too like trademarks, and patents to protect your design.
Under Section 45 the work is related to sound recording, literary goods are charged Rs. 2000 for single work. The work related to artistic, and musical is charged Rs. 500 for single work.
Copyright is valid for 60 years. For artistic work, literary, dramatic and more the copyright is valid for 60 years following the death of the author. It also depends upon the date of the first publication of the work. Various factors define the validity of copyright protection.
Yes, copyright can be sold and transferred. It can be transferred by the law. The copyright is sold through the contract. The owner has to put all the details related to the copyright that he wants to sell in an agreement which will be signed by him.
Yes, the copyright for a website can be done. You can not copyright the domain name only photographs, and videos can be copyrighted. There is a certain amount of fees that you have to pay for the procedure of copyright.