Copyright & IP Counsel (US Copyrights) at Atari, Inc.
Atari, Rajasthan, India -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

08 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Copyright Law, Intellectual Property, Legal Documentation, U.S. Copyright Office, Process Management, Collaboration, Detail-Oriented, Technical Literacy, Organizational Skills, Communication Skills, File Formats, Digital Asset Management, Rights Assignment, Gaming Industry Knowledge, Creative Asset Management, Operational Efficiency

Industry

Computer Games

Description
About Us: Founded in 1972, Atari is one of the world’s most iconic consumer brands and a pioneer in the video game industry, known for creating classics like Pong, Asteroids, and Centipede. Today, Atari Inc. continues to build on its legacy by developing games, hardware, and experiences that honor the past while driving innovation for the future. Over the past two years, we've been building Atari India, a growing team that plays a critical role in supporting our global operations. We're proud of the team we've assembled so far, and we’re just getting started. As part of a lean, high-impact organization, the team in India works closely with colleagues in North America and Europe on projects that move the company forward. Whether you're helping launch a new game, keeping our infrastructure secure, or supporting day-to-day operations, your work here matters. Join us as we continue to grow Atari India and build the future of a legendary brand. Position: Copyright & IP Counsel (US Copyrights) Experience: 3 to 7 Years Location: Netaji Subhash Place, Pitampura, Delhi. Employment Type: Full-Time Reports to: Global General Counsel / Head of Legal Department: Legal & Compliance About the Role Atari is seeking a highly skilled Copyright & IP Counsel based in New Delhi to support the company’s global intellectual property strategy, with a primary focus on preparing and filing U.S. copyright registrations for Atari’s extensive portfolio of games, software, art assets, music, and related materials. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented, process-driven intellectual property lawyer who has demonstrable experience with U.S. Copyright Office practices and is comfortable working with creative, technical, and legal stakeholders across multiple countries. Responsibilities U.S. Copyright Filings Prepare, manage, and submit U.S. copyright applications (eCO portal) across categories including software (TX), audio-visual works (PA), visual materials (VA), sound recordings (SR), and related assets. Organize, review, and upload all required deposits, metadata, and supporting documentation. Track filing timelines, effective dates, publication dates, renewals, and supplementary registrations. Maintain an internal repository of filed copyrights and ensure full accuracy and completeness across all project submissions. Chain of Title & Documentation Prepare, review, and maintain assignment agreements, work-for-hire documentation, and contractor IP agreements to establish clear ownership of game-related assets. Create and maintain structured chain-of-title documentation for all filings. Collaborate with internal departments (Development, Creative, Production) to gather source materials and asset lists necessary for filings. IP Portfolio Support Assist with the management and organization of Atari’s international IP portfolio. Support U.S. and EU outside counsel on copyright matters and coordinate with internal stakeholders. Provide guidance on copyright best practices, derivative works, publication, and rights clearance. Process Management & Compliance Build and maintain a repeatable, scalable process for large-volume copyright filings. Ensure compliance with U.S. Copyright Office standards, international treaties (e.g., Berne Convention), and Atari’s internal policies. Document workflows and improve operational efficiency in partnership with global legal and IT teams. Key Competencies Detail-oriented: Able to produce precise, error-free legal filings. Process-driven: Comfortable building systems and checklists for repeatable workflows. Technically literate: Able to understand game asset structures, file formats, and digital submission workflows. Collaborative: Works effectively with global legal teams, outside counsel, and internal departments. Ownership mindset: Able to independently run Atari’s copyright registration pipeline. Required Qualifications LL.B. degree from a recognized Indian university; an LL.M. with specialization in Intellectual Property Law is preferred. 3–7 years of professional experience in IP law with a proven track record of filing or managing multiple U.S. copyright registrations. Strong familiarity with: U.S. Copyright Office systems (eCO portal) Copyright categories (TX, PA, VA, SR) Deposit formatting and submission standards Work-for-hire and rights assignment principles Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. Strong organizational discipline and meticulous documentation habits. Ability to manage multiple filings simultaneously with high accuracy. Preferred Experience Prior work at a top-tier IP law firm or legal process outsourcing (LPO) provider handling U.S. copyright matters. Experience in software, gaming, entertainment, or digital media IP portfolios. Knowledge of U.S. trademark processes (USPTO) is a plus. Experience with online content protection (DMCA, platform takedowns) is beneficial. Comfort working with digital asset systems, file repositories (e.g., S3 buckets), and structured metadata. Why This Role Matters This position plays a critical role in strengthening Atari’s global rights portfolio and protecting the company’s creative assets. As Atari continues to expand its library across platforms, regions, and partner ecosystems, a disciplined and proactive copyright program is essential. This role will become a cornerstone of that strategy.
Responsibilities
The role involves preparing and filing U.S. copyright registrations for Atari’s portfolio, managing documentation, and collaborating with internal departments. Additionally, the counsel will support the management of Atari’s international IP portfolio and ensure compliance with copyright standards.
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