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How to check Copyrights Details in the Mobile App

How to check Copyrights Details in the Mobile App

Learn how to track copyrights and view detailed information.

Nafia Imtiyaz avatar
Written by Nafia Imtiyaz
Updated over 3 months ago

How to Check Copyright Details

The app provides a dedicated Details Page for each Copyrights, offering comprehensive information to help users manage and analyze their Copyrights.

Accessing the Details Page

1. From the list of Copyrights, click on the Copyrights you wish to explore.

2. You will be redirected to the Details Page, which displays the following key information:

  • Status: The current stage of the Copyrights (e.g., Filed, Accepted, Opposed).

  • Date of Application: The date on which the copyright application was filed.

  • Class of work: The classification under which the Copyrights have been applied.

  • Author Details: Information about the owner of the Copyrights.

    Additional Tabs on the Details Page

The Details Page also includes two additional tabs for in-depth information:

  1. Documents Tab

  • Users can upload and download copyright documents in this section as a repository.

2. Timeline Tab

  • The Timeline tab provides a chronological overview of all events related to the Copyrights.

  • Key features include:

Timestamped Events:

Each event (e.g., Waiting Updated, Rescurtiny, Registered) is marked with the exact date.

Ageing Information:
The tab calculates and displays the time elapsed between two significant events, helping users track the progress of their Copyrights.

Why Use the Details Page?

The Details Page is a one-stop solution for reviewing all critical data and history related to Copyrights. It ensures that users have easy access to:

· Up-to-date Copyright status.

· Official documents for compliance and legal purposes.

· A clear timeline to understand the lifecycle and progress of the Copyrights.

This feature enables seamless monitoring and management of Copyrights.

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