In, & Comes Under The Intellectual Property Rights.: India
In, & Comes Under The Intellectual Property Rights.: India
Flow of Presentation
Introduction
Nature of Copyright
Terms of Copyright
Ownership of Copyright
Introduction
Infringement of Copyright
Nature of Copyright
Nature of Copyright
Scope of copyright:
Copyright is a creation of statute. No person is entitled to
copyright or any similar right in any work except those provided
under the Copyright Act.
Multiple right:
Copyright is a multiple right consisting of a bundle of different
rights in the same work. These rights can be assigned or licensed
either as a whole or separately.
Ideas:
There is no copyright in ideas. Copyright subsists only in the
material form in which the ideas are expressed.
Labour, Skill and Capital:
In order to secure copyright protection what is required is that the
author must be bestowed upon the work sufficient judgment, skill
and labour or capital. It is immaterial whether the work is wise or
foolish, accurate or inaccurate, or whether it has or has not any
literary merit.
Nature of Copyright
Original:
Copyright subsists only in original work. The originality which is
required, relates to the expression of thought but the expression
need not be in an original or novel form, but that the work should
originate from the author.
Sound recordings.
Literary Works
Copyright subsists in original literary work i.e., the work should
not be copied from another work but must originate from the
author itself.
Dramatic Works
Musical Works
Artistic Works
Cinematograph Films
The cine artist who act in the film are not protected by copyright
law for their acting.
Sound Recording
Terms of Copyright
Terms of Copyright
Type of Work
Duration of Copyright
Terms of copyright
In a case of work that has more than one author, the 60 year
period will be counted from the year after the death of the author
who dies last.
Who is an Author?
Ownership of Copyright
Author may create work on
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Ownership of Copyright
Originator of a brilliant idea is not the owner of the copyright of
the work
If a person has a brilliant idea for a movie, play or picture and if he
communicates it to an author or artist then based on that idea is
the copyright of the person who has clothed the idea in form of
movie, book or play.
Originator of the idea has no right to the product, copyright
subsists not in ideas but in tangible form in which it is expressed.
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b.
c.
Author of Employee
Author of Employee
Moral Rights
The right to decide whether or not to publish the work (the
right of publication)
The right to claim authorship of a published or exhibited work
(the right of paternity)
The right to prevent alteration and other actions that may
damage the authors honour or reputation (the right of
integrity)
These rights remain with the author even after the transfer of
copyright and the protection lasts during the whole of copyright
term.
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vi.
vii.
Records
To make any other record embodying the same recording by
utilizing the record.
To cause the recording embodied in the record to be heard in
public, by utilizing the record
To communicate the recording by broadcast, utilizing the
record.
Court Case
R. G .ANAND V/S DELUX FILMS
After watching the film Anand felt that it was entirely based on his play
and consequently filed a suit against Delux Films (Producing house)
from infringement of his Copyright in the play Hum Hindustani
Thank You!