Protect your creative works and digital content across the region.
From software to music, from databases to digital content — creative works deserve robust protection. While copyright exists automatically upon creation, strategic registration and proper documentation strengthen your position when disputes arise. Eproint helps you protect, manage, and enforce your creative rights across Latin America and the Caribbean.
Copyright Registration
Registrations for literary works, artistic works, musical compositions, audiovisual works, and databases across the region.
Software Protection
Source code registration, software licensing, open source compliance, navigating the intersection of copyright and patent protection.
Entertainment & Media Rights
Film, music, broadcasting rights, performer rights, and production agreements. Complex chains of ownership and licensing structured clearly.
Digital Content Protection
Streaming rights, user-generated content issues, platform policies enforcement, and online piracy actions.
Moral Rights & Attribution
Author rights, integrity rights, and attribution requirements protection across different jurisdictional frameworks.
IP Strategy & Management
Strategic copyright portfolio management including registration strategies, licensing coordination, and regional enforcement planning for creative assets.
Why Eproint for Copyright?
- Creative Industry Experience: Deep understanding of entertainment, software, and media
- Digital Expertise: Modern approaches for modern content
- Enforcement Capability: When infringement happens, we act
- Licensing Sophistication: Complex deals, clear documentation
Ready to protect your creative works?
Frequently Asked Questions
In most Latin American and Caribbean countries, copyright protection arises automatically upon creation of the work, in line with the Berne Convention. However, voluntary registration provides important legal advantages including evidentiary presumption of ownership and easier enforcement. Eproint handles copyright registrations across the region for clients seeking maximum legal protection.
Copyright protects original literary, artistic, musical, audiovisual, and software works across Latin America and the Caribbean. This includes books, films, music, photographs, architectural works, computer programs, and databases. Related rights (neighboring rights) protect performers, producers of phonograms, and broadcasting organizations. The scope of protection follows the Berne Convention framework with local variations.
Copyright enforcement in Latin America and the Caribbean requires action in each country where infringement occurs. Available remedies include cease and desist letters, administrative complaints, civil litigation, and in some jurisdictions criminal prosecution. Eproint coordinates enforcement strategies across the region, engaging local counsel where necessary and managing proceedings from a single coordination point.
