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Expert Copyright Objection services for Indian businesses — transparent pricing, CA-led execution.
When a copyright application is filed with the Copyright Office, the Registrar may raise objections or issue a discrepancy letter if the application does not meet the formal requirements under the Copyright Rules, 2013. Common objections include: the applicant is not the rightful owner or author, the work does not qualify for copyright protection, the particulars filed are incomplete or inconsistent, the work falls within an excepted category (such as a government work or a work in the public domain), or the documents submitted are insufficient to establish ownership or authorship. Unlike trademark objections, which are substantive legal challenges, copyright objections are typically formal or procedural in nature. The objection must be resolved by filing a reply with additional documentation, clarifications, or corrections within the time prescribed by the Copyright Office (typically 30 days). If the objection is not satisfactorily resolved, the application may be rejected. Our copyright objection reply service begins with a thorough review of the objection letter, identifying the specific deficiencies cited by the Registrar. We then prepare a detailed reply addressing each point, supported by additional documentation where needed — authorship agreements, assignment deeds, publication evidence, or corporate authorship proofs. For software copyright applications (which face particular scrutiny), we ensure the source code submission meets the Copyright Office’s specific formatting requirements.
Any individual, startup, corporate entity, author, or creator who has filed a copyright application in India and has subsequently received an objection or discrepancy letter from the Registrar of Copyrights is eligible and required to file a Copyright Objection Reply.
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Money-back₹2,999 Professional Fee + ₹500 Govt Fee
Professional Fee: ₹2,999 | Govt Fee: ₹500 | Total: ₹3,499 (incl. govt fees)
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When a copyright application is filed with the Copyright Office, the Registrar may raise objections or issue a discrepancy letter if the application does not meet the formal requirements under the Copyright Rules, 2013. Common objections include: the applicant is not the rightful owner or author, the work does not qualify for copyright protection, the particulars filed are incomplete or inconsistent, the work falls within an excepted category (such as a government work or a work in the public domain), or the documents submitted are insufficient to establish ownership or authorship. Unlike trademark objections, which are substantive legal challenges, copyright objections are typically formal or procedural in nature. The objection must be resolved by filing a reply with additional documentation, clarifications, or corrections within the time prescribed by the Copyright Office (typically 30 days). If the objection is not satisfactorily resolved, the application may be rejected. Our copyright objection reply service begins with a thorough review of the objection letter, identifying the specific deficiencies cited by the Registrar. We then prepare a detailed reply addressing each point, supported by additional documentation where needed — authorship agreements, assignment deeds, publication evidence, or corporate authorship proofs. For software copyright applications (which face particular scrutiny), we ensure the source code submission meets the Copyright Office’s specific formatting requirements.
Any individual, startup, corporate entity, author, or creator who has filed a copyright application in India and has subsequently received an objection or discrepancy letter from the Registrar of Copyrights is eligible and required to file a Copyright Objection Reply.
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Document preparation
We draft, review and assemble every document your filing requires.
Government filing
Submitted to the correct authority with the right fees, first time.
Status tracking
Real-time updates in your client portal until you get the certificate.
Accuracy guarantee
Refile-for-free if rejected due to our error, plus a fee refund.
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I-Pro specialist handling, drafting & filing
Statutory fee, passed through at cost
Inclusive of professional + estimated govt fee
Professional Fee: ₹2,999 | Govt Fee: ₹500 | Total: ₹3,499 (incl. govt fees)
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Discrepancy Analysis
Drafting Legal Arguments
Filing Reply on FoSCoS/Copyright Portal
Registry Hearing Representation