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What
is Copyright ?
Copyright is a right given
by the law to creators of literary, dramatic, musical and
artistic works and producers of cinematograph films and sound
recordings. Copyright ensures certain minimum safeguards of
the rights of authors over their creations, thereby protecting
and rewarding creativity.
Subject to certain conditions,
a fair deal for research, study, criticism, review and news
reporting, as well as use of works in library and schools
and in the legislatures, is permitted without specific permission
of the copyright owners.
Copyright protects the expression
of an idea, rather than the idea itself. No requirement as
to artistic value or merits but should be original work.
What is not covered
by Copyright ?
Copyright does not ordinarily protect titles by themselves
or names, short word combinations, slogans, short phrases,
methods, plots or factual information.
Copyright holder’s Rights
Copyright holders enjoy the
following exclusive rights which enabling them to derive financial
benefits by exercising such rights.
To reproduce
To issue copies of the work
To perform the work publicly
To display the work publicly
To make adaptation
To assign or license the work
To prevent copy or issuing copies of the work to the public
To prevent the making of the copies for sale or otherwise
Is it necessary to register a work to claim copyright?
No. Copyright comes into existence as soon as a work is created
and no formality is required to be completed for acquiring
copyright. However, certificate of registration of copyright
and the entries made therein serve as prima facie evidence
in a court of law with reference to dispute relating to ownership
of copyright.
Reference:
1. A Hand Book Of Copyright Law published by Government of
India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department
of Secondary Education and Higher Education.
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