Copyright owners (or Performers in live performances) may affirm a
Statutory Declaration or an Affidavit evincing:-
- subsistence of copyright (or performers' right) in the relevant work (or live performance); and
- ownership of such work (or the identity of the performer).
The Statutory Declaration or Affidavit is admissible as evidence in
any proceedings under the Copyright Act, and should preferably be prepared
with the advice and assistance of an IP attorney. Insertion of a copyright
notice on work which qualifies for protection can serve as a warning
against copying. The notice can be in a simple form such as the symbol ©
followed by the owner's name and the year of creation of the work.