Some days back I read an article where the IMPAA president Anil Nagrath says, “All registrations done by producers at IMPAA, AMPTPP, Guild or Writer’s Association are null as there are no legal sanctions on the same. These will not be accepted in the court of law and hence works have to be registered at the Copyright Board of India.” The same article quoted Rohini Vakil (a lawyer) endorsing Anil Nagrath's view.
This made me ponder for a second over what these guys were exactly saying. Not sure if I got why they were insisting for a registration with the Copyright Board. Lets analyse this a bit;
- "Title"- Title of movie is essentially a "trade mark/name" through which a movie is identified, promoted and released. 'Title', per se (unless its an artwork), do not qualify the definition of a 'copyrightable' work (Section 13 of the Copyright Act, 1957). Hence, the protection is available under the Trade Marks Act, if one registers his "Title" or under the common law, if one is able to prove that he has been prior in adoption and has already created goodwill in the Title.
- Under the copyright law, a literary work i.e. a script, story etc. gets the copyright protection the moment they come into existence. Under the law, it is not compulsory for a copyrightable work to be registered with the Copyright Board for being eligible to protection. For example, if you write a script, you don't need to do anything (I mean anything) to be able to claim the copyright protection. However, if some one copies your script and there is a dispute on the authorship of the script, the onus is on you to prove that you are the original author.
- Now, if you have registered your script first with the Film Writers Association, you will be on a better footing and the onus shifts on the person who has copied your script to prove that he is the original author.
- Therefore, contrary to what has been stated by the IMPAA President;
- If you want protection of your title, it may be a best idea to take a search at the Trade Mark Registry and then, if the title has not been taken by anybody, apply for registration;
- You will have to continue registering your title with IMPAA as thats the industry Self Regulatory Organisation (SRO)
- With respect to your scripts, whilst it is not mandatory for you to register the same with the Copyright Board, its highly advisable to continue the existing system of registering with Film Writers Association.
I hope the industry participants understand the correct position of law on this topic and take the right steps to protect their valuable IPRs.