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  • Canada Copyright Registration Under CIPO

  • Businessess Ontario, being a one-stop shop, has expert team to register copyright for the customers. A copyright will help you to protect your original work from copy. Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) will issue a certificate which is the proof of your copyright ownership. Our agency has in-house legal counsels who prepares all relevant drafts, application and templates. Copyright Sample


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  • Guidelines

  • โœ” Review of Accuracy and Assistance by a specialist
    โœ” Free Pre-Order Consultation by Phone or Live Chat
    โœ” Completion of Government Forms
    โœ” Filing and Submitting Application to Government
    โœ” Free Electronic Confirmation via Email
    โœ” Original Copyright Certificate by mail
  • The Copyright symbol ยฉ consists of a letter โ€œcโ€ in a circle, followed by the name of the owner of the copyright and the year the work was first published. It is not require that any symbols be used to indicate that works are subject to copyright. If you do distribute your work to the public or internationally, you should use the copyright symbol to let others know that the work is protected.
  • The Copyright Laws of Canada do not apply to:
    Soundtracks of films that already accompany the film.
    Unexpressed ideas.
    Facts.
    Non-permanent things likes brief live broadcasts, short spoken sentences, or spontaneous speeches.
    • Literary (example: poem, fiction, computer programs or anything in txt form)
    • Artistic (paintings, drawings, photographs, 3D models, etc.)
    • Musical (music compositions with or without words, tunes, etc.)
    • Dramatic ( movies, dramas, stage shows, scripts, screenplays etc.)
    • Performances ( stage performances of a artist, music performance, etc.)
    • Communication (radio stations, transmissions, etc.)
  • It must be an original work or creation. At the time of creation, the author must have been a permanent resident or citizen of Canada or another treaty country (a Berne Convention Country, a Universal Copyright Convention Country, or a World Trade Organization member.
    In general, works are protected during the authorโ€™s lifetime and for another 50 years after the end of the calendar year of the authorโ€™s death. After that period ends, the work comes into the public domain and can be used by anyone without permission.
  • Copyright rules varies by countries. Copyright rules are determined in the country where the work is being used and not according to the rules of the owner's country of origin. Canadian copyright act applies to any foreign author's work in compliance with the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works in which Canada is a member along with Belgium, France, Germany, Haiti, Italy, Liberia, Spain, Switzerland, Tunisia, and the United Kingdom.
  • It is life long followed by 50 years after the death of the author.
  • Both forms of registration protects original work. The difference is the way it is protected and identified by the public. Copyright applies to a creation like book, music which is a product of intellectual and artistic works while a trademark is to protect a business brand identity like a logo or slogan.
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    Owner

  • Guidelines

  • Owner is the person or a legal entity who owns the copyright. Owner is usually the author but can be a separate individual or a company. For example, a book publishing company or an employer of the author can have the ownership of Copyright.
  • Author is the individual who created the copyright material. When permission to use copyrighted material is needed, it is only the author or creator who can permit usage of his/her works.
  • Address

  • Guidelines

  • If you do not have a local provincial address, we provide registered address and mail scanning service. Please click, on the form where says, "If you don't have address in this province, click here"
  • Yes, it can be changed later. In many cases when commercial place is not rented yet, residential address is given.
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    Author

  • Guidelines

  • Author is the individual who created the copyright material. When permission to use copyrighted material is needed, it is only the author or creator who can permit usage of his/her works.
  • Owner is the person or a legal entity who owns the copyright. Owner is usually the author but can be a separate individual or a company. For example, a book publishing company or an employer of the author can have the ownership of Copyright.
  • Additional Authors

  • Please enter a number greater than or equal to 1.
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    5th Author

  • Guidelines

  • Owner is the person or a legal entity who owns the copyright. Owner is usually the author but can be a separate individual or a company. For example, a book publishing company or an employer of the author can have the ownership of Copyright.
  • Author is the individual who created the copyright material. When permission to use copyrighted material is needed, it is only the author or creator who can permit usage of his/her works.
  • Yes. There can be one or many Co-Authors or Co-Owners
  • More Than Five Authors

  • First NameMiddle NameLast NameAddress 
  • Guidelines

  • Author is the individual who created the copyright material. When permission to use copyrighted material is needed, it is only the author or creator who can permit usage of his/her works.
  • Owner is the person or a legal entity who owns the copyright. Owner is usually the author but can be a separate individual or a company. For example, a book publishing company or an employer of the author can have the ownership of Copyright.
  • Description of the Work

  • Example: Title of the book or song, name of the film or stage performance, title of a poem, etc.
  • MM slash DD slash YYYY
  • Do I need to send a copy of my work for registration?

  • No, the Copyright Office does not require a copy of the work for registration. The Copyright Office does not accept copies of works submitted with copyright application forms at the time of filing, nor after registration.
    However, under the Library and Archives of Canada Act and the Legal Deposit of Publications Regulations, Canadian publishers are obliged to send copies of their publications to Library and Archives Canada within one week of the date they are published.
  • Publication of Work

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  • Guidelines

  • Copyright include the city or place that the material was published in. This is a useful because copyright laws in different countries varies. A book published in a foreign country may not enjoy the same protections as one published in Canada.
  • It is the date the work has been first published and available to public. If the copyright is a performance of an artist, the date of publication is the date of first public performance.
  • Copyright Certificate

  • Guidelines

  • If you have a color printer, legal size and certificate quality paper, you could be able to print the certificate from electronic version.
  • There is no need to provide the Copyright material for registration. However, Copyright owners are obliged to send copies of their publications or works to Library and Archives Canada.
    For more information please contact Library and Archives Canada at: 1 866 578 7777
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