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Protect Your Startup’s Creative Work With Counselit Copyright Registration Services in Sri Lanka.
Protect your work with a Copyright

Expert Copyright Regisration in Sri Lanka

As part of our Software & Copyright practice, our IPagents help you register and protect your copyrights across all types of work including, books, computer programs, plays, paintings, photographs, motion pictures, and sound recordings.
Copyright registrations
Obtaining Sri Lanka and foreign copyright registrations including complex, difficult, or expedited registrations in contemplation of litigation.
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Licensing
Advising on development, ownership, licensing, distribution, and infringement issues.



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Copyright Agreements and Contracts
Drafting licensing agreements, assignments, and work-for-hire contracts.

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Copyright Syndication
Negotiating literary, personal use, and syndication rights.



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Copyright registrations
Assessing fair use, freedom-to-use, and public domain considerations.


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Copyrights for Online Content
Clearing advertising, media, marketing, and internet content.

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Copyright valuation & due diligence
Determining the value of copyrights in connection with merger and acquisition due diligence.
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Copyright enforcement
Cease and Desist Letters.




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Automatic Copyright v Registered Copyright

Protect Your Creative Work with a Registered Copyright!

Copyright protection starts automatically when a work is created, so you don't need to register it. But, registering your work has many benefits, so it's a good idea if you can do it.
  1. Creates a Public Record

    Registration creates a public record of your copyright, showing that you own the work and it is protected. This helps others who want to use your work to understand its status and contact you.
  2. Acknolwedgement of your work

    it makes it easier for others to find and acknowledge your work
  3. Evidence of Validity

    Registration serves as proof that your copyright is valid. This can be crucial if there is a legal dispute over copyright infringement involving your work.
  4. Bringing an infrigement claim

    Registration allows you to sue for copyright infringement in federal court. You need to register your work before you can legally challenge someone for using it without permission, even if the infringement has already happened.
How it works

Counselit is FAST, EASY and SIMPLE WAY to register your copyrights in Sri Lanka!

1

Initial consultation
We will ask you 10-15 minutes questions to identify the work and acertain the appropriate category of work to determine the eligibility of your work for copyright.

2

Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney (to be provided by Counselit) simply signed by the applicant. The POA appoints a Counselit IP Agent as your copyright agent and is not required to be notarized or legalised.

3

Prepare the application
We will prepare and fill out the standard copyright registration form based on the information you provided during the consultation.

4

Submit deposit and fees
Along with the registration form, we will submit the filing fee and a deposit (a copy of copies of your work).

5

Issuance of Certificate
The Copyright Division at the National Intellectual Property Office will review and examine your application, fee and the material deposited. Once approved, they will issue a certificate of registration.
Copyright Registration in Sri Lanka

We’ve got the right package for you.

Register your copyright with Counselit, easy and quick process, best price guarantee.

Motion Picture/AV Work

  • Films or other audiovisual works, including feature films, documentary films, animated films, television shows, videos, webisodes, or videogames
  • Drafting fees only. Does not include negotiations or filing fees.

Work of the Performing Arts

  • For screenplays, scripts, pantomimes or other dramatic works
  • For musical works (with or without lyrics) or choreographic works
  • Drafting fees only. Does not include negotiations or filing fees.

Literary Work

  • For books or other literary works, including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, textbooks, reference works, directories, and catalogs
  • Drafting fees only. Does not include negotiations or filing fees.

Work of the Visual Arts

  • A pictorial, graphic, or sculptural work. Visual Arts works include two-dimensional and three-dimensional works of fine, graphic, and applied art; photographs; prints and art reproductions, maps; technical drawings; and architectural works
  • Drafting fees only. Does not include negotiations or filing fees.

Sound Recording

  • Select Sound Recording if you are registering both a sound recording and the underlying musical, dramatic, or literary work(s) that is embodied in that recording. Note: To register both the sound recording and the work embodied in that recording on one application, the copyright claimant must own all rights in both works.
  • Drafting fees only. Does not include negotiations or filing fees.

Single Serial Issue

  • For individual issues of a serial intended to be continued indefinitely—including periodicals, newspapers, magazines, bulletins, newsletters, annuals, journals, proceedings of societies, and other similar works choose “Single Serial Issue.” Note that musical works, manuscripts, poetry, single articles published within a larger work, and advertising copies are not considered to be serial issues.
  • Drafting fees only. Does not include negotiations or filing fees.
Our patent Registration Process

Patent your invention

1

Initial documentation
A POA (to be provided by Counselit) duly signed by the applicant, Applicant Information, Declaration by the inventor, Statement of applicant's right to the patent (basis of claim), Preliminary Examination Report from WIPO and the International Search Report, PCT application, full specification including description, claims, and drawings, Priority Document

2

File Patent Application
Submit the local application form accompanied by a fax copy of the Power of Attorney and a copy of the PCT application. Other documents can be filed later.

3

Preliminary Examination
The Patent Office examines the application to determine whether it meets the statutory requirements. If the examination report is adverse the to the grant of patent, the applicant has a period of 3 months to comply with the requirements.

4

Patent Publication
If the application fulfills the required formalities, the accepted appliaction will be published in the Gazette. Copies of the patent together with search report would be made available to the public.

5

Final Decision and Registration
If there are no objections, the patent will be granted. The entire process takes approximately three years.

You've worked hard to create it. Now it's time to protect it.

If you are looking to secure the best protection for your creative work or invention then talk to a Counselit IP agent today.

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