Japsanjam Kaur Wadhera

Japsanjam Kaur Wadhera is an Advocate and has completed her BA.LLB (Hons) and has experience of writing various research papers during her college time. Earlier she was working as an Associate Advocate in a reputed Law Firm. She has an extreme interest in writing legal content and her core area falls under legal enactments, tax and finance.

All you need to know about Copyright for Synchronization License

A synchronization license is granted by the owner of a copyrighted composition of the song to the music user that allows the music user to release the song in a format of a video. Such a license permitted is called synchronization rights and is also termed as sync right or synch. When music that is […]

Major benefits to Invest in Registered RERA Projects

The Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) was introduced by the government of India on 26th March 2016 and from 1st May 2017, its provisions came into effect. The purpose of the act is to protect the homebuyers, create transparency into the real estate sector and provide prompt and speedy dispute redressal for the grievances of […]

Know the complete Difference between License and Assignment of Copyright

A copyright is a right which gives an ownership interest in creative work and provides exclusive rights to utilize the work. The recognition of rights protects the interest of the creators. The subject matters to which copyright protection is given under Section 13 of the Copyright Act 1957[1] includes musical, literary, dramatic, cinematograph films, architectural, […]

How to register a New Employee in ESIC in India?

Employees’ State Insurance, abbreviated as ESI is undoubtedly one of the most promising social security cum employee insurance schemes. It is governed and managed by the Union Government of India with sole objective of welfare of the employees. The main motive behind registering new employee in ESIC is to provide him coverage of all his […]

How to Copyright for Mechanical License?

Copyright means an exclusive right that the owner or the creator of the original work has, which symbolizes that such work is unique and cannot be strictly copied or imitated or replicated by any other person. The copyright of work is used to protect the original expression of an idea in the form of creative […]

All That You Need To Know: When IEC Code is Required?

For any industry that is indulged in the business of import and export of goods and services, it is mandatory to obtain an IEC License. IEC stands for Import Export Code. It is a unique 10 digit code that is issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industries (DGFT). The […]

What to do if Your IEC Application is Rejected?

The Import Export Code (IEC) is issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), Ministry of Commerce and Industries. For the individuals and companies to expand their business globally, it is mandatory to obtain IEC code for trading goods and services. The Import Export Code is a 10 digit code issued by DGFT and […]

All you need to know about Cinematograph Copyright

Copyright is an exclusive right given to the creator for his/her original work that represents such work to be unique and protected under the Indian Copyright Act, 1957[1]. The copyright can be done for works such as literary, dramatic, artistic, musical, and architectural, computer programs and cinematograph films which can be protected for a period […]

All you need to know about Copyright of Sound Recording

The Indian Copyright Act, 1957 provides the provisions for the grant of the copyright of original work. Copyright protects musical, artistic, literary, dramatic, architectural, cinematograph films, computer programs and sound recordings. Copyright in sound recordings is somewhat finite and limited than copyright in other works. This article will specifically talk about all that you need […]

What are the Risks If You Are Late in Trademark Renewal?

Trademarks Act, 1999 provides all the rules and regulations for obtaining and protecting the trademark in India. Trademark registration and renewal is the most important aspect for every company to protect its mark from being illegally used or infringed by others. A registered trademark can be protected for a period of 10 years and is […]

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