Who is the Owner of Copyright? Copyright is a legal right granted to the creator of original works like books, music, films, art, and software. […]
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25.Rights of performers
Rights of Performers Performers breathe life into art. Whether through music, dance, theatre, or film, their talent connects with audiences everywhere. However, without legal rights, […]
18. Rights of Broadcasters/ Broadcast reproduction right
What is Broadcast Reproduction Right? Broadcast reproduction right refers to the exclusive rights given to broadcasters over their original transmissions. It protects the content that […]
20.Protection of computer programmes
Protection of Computer Programmes In today’s digital world, computer programmes are valuable assets. They drive software applications, mobile apps, websites, and various digital tools. Due […]
19.Copyright in Dramatic works.
Copyright in dramatic works refers to the legal protection granted to original creations intended for performance. This includes plays, scripts, screenplays, choreographic works, and dramatic […]
14.Universal Copy Right Convention.
The Universal Copyright Convention (UCC) is an international agreement created to protect the rights of authors and creators across countries. It was adopted in 1952 […]
10.Neighbouring Rights
Neighbouring Rights, also known as related rights, are a category of intellectual property rights granted to individuals and entities that contribute to the creation, performance, […]
5. Copyright Board
The Government of India established the Copyright Board as a quasi-judicial body under the Copyright Act, 1957. Its primary role is to resolve copyright-related disputes […]
4. Broadcast Reproduction
Broadcast reproduction refers to the copying, recording, or rebroadcasting of content that has been transmitted to the public by radio, television, or online streaming platforms. […]
3. The Berne Convention 1886
The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. Established in 1886, is one of the oldest and most significant international agreements on […]
