[Resolved]  Objective Concept — Online fraud

Address: Mumbai City, Maharashtra

Hi, M/s Objective Concept working in India as Copyright office (http://www.copyright.in/) is doing fraud. I registered with them on 4th August 2013, for copyrighting my literature work, by doing online payment of Rs 1900. But they did not response to any of my queries. I approached following email ids "[protected]@gmail.com", "[protected]@office-copyright.com" and "[protected]@copyright.in" mentioned on their website, but nobody responded. I request you to take strict action against M/s Objective concept, they are doing online fraud. Regards, Amit Gupta
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Aug 14, 2020
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Hi,

Any of questions are answered on our websites by our customer support but sometimes the delay is very long or our phone customer support is busy, our company is proposing a copyright service that allow any registrant to get a proof of anteriority on his creations works : finally you get a proof of copyright.

In your post your are mentionning also personnal email (gmail) please remove it regarding european personnal data protection law.

More information for the readers :

Copyright India is owned by an European Company. Our company provide digital timestamping for creation by sending all creation submitted to a ministerial officer in realtime to public notary or bailiff, the officer making certain date on the deposit of any customer and conserve a copy of the content for 30 years at his office. This certified date emitted by a public officer of a country member of the Bern Convention give to the creator and if the creation is original : "A proof of anteriority on the creation" it's a "copyright on the creation",

To be more clear, any member (country) that signed the Bern Convention have legitimity to give this kind of document, and the proof emitted and certified by official minister (public notary bailiff) is valid in all these countries.( List of countries here : http://www.wipo.int/treaties/en/ShowResults.jsp?treaty_id=15).

The Berne Convention formally mandated several aspects of modern copyright law; it introduced the concept that a copyright exists the moment a work is "fixed", rather than requiring registration. It also enforces a requirement that countries recognize copyrights held by the citizens of all other signatory countries.

The Berne Convention deals with the protection of works and the rights of their authors. It is based on three basic principles and contains a series of provisions determining the minimum protection to be granted, as well as special provisions available to developing countries that want to make use of them.

The Appendix to the Act of the Convention also permits developing countries to implement non-voluntary licenses for translation and reproduction of works in certain cases, in connection with educational activities. In these cases, the described use is allowed without the authorization of the right holder, subject to the payment of remuneration to be fixed by the law.

The Convention relies on the concept of "country of origin". Often determining the country of origin is straightforward: when a work is published in a signatory country and nowhere else, this is the country of origin.

However, under Article 5(4), when a work is published simultaneously in several signatory countries (under Article 3(4), "simultaneously" is defined as "within 30 days", the country with the shortest term of protection is defined as the country of origin.

Although the Berne Convention states that the copyright law of the country where copyright is claimed shall be applied, Article 7(8) states that "unless the legislation of that country otherwise provides, the term shall not exceed the term fixed in the country of origin of the work.

The Berne Convention authorizes countries to allow "fair" uses of copyrighted works in other publications or broadcasts.[8][9] Implementations of this part of the treaty fall into the broad categories of fair use and fair dealing.

Finally :

The website consumercomplaints is publishing false post information against our company and our services, we are working in total compliance with the international laws and India law.

Our company provide a proof of anteriority on any kind of creations by timestamping the documents with digital certification (legal act) at public notary office.

Our process :
1 - You are uploading a document
2 - The document is digitaly signed and transfered in real time to our public notary in Europe
3 - The document is conserved at our public notary for 30 years, your proof is valid for life in 172 countries.

Our system is valid in 172 countries that signed the Bern convention.

List of countries where our copyright proof provided is valid :
http://www.wipo.int/treaties/en/ShowResults.jsp?treaty_id=15

The Dipp and the national office, are not linked to us if you see it's clear in our website (in the bottom) : Copyright india is independant of any National Intellectual Property Office, US copyright office and from Wipo (World Intellectual Property Organization). Our website allows users to have an anteriority proof for their copyrights. Registering a copyright at Copyright, in allows you to bring a substantial proof of anteriority on your creative work in case of conflict.

Kind Regards
Customer Service
Copyright India Team

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