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A Presentation on Intellectual Property Rights Presented To: Presented By: Prof. pooja kunwar avish jain (244) vimal rupapara (218)

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A Presentation

on Intellectual Property Rights

Presented To: Presented By:

Prof. pooja kunwar avish jain (244)

vimal rupapara (218)

mayank prajapat (237)

nikunjsigh sodha (241)

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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.

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What Is Protected .Following WORKS are protected under Copyright

Artistic

Literary

Musical

Cinematographic films (e.g. video films)

Sound Recording (e.g. audio tapes and compact discs)

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Meaning of CopyrightIn case of literary work, dramatic or musical work Right to reproduce

Right to publish

Right to perform or communicate to public

Right to make film or sound recording

Right to make translation or adaptation

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License Exclusive license:  It means a specific right is

granted to a single owner. Non-exclusive License: Licensor can give specific

rights to use copy or distribute more than one license

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Copyright Registration Process Application to be made in form XIV One application to be made for each category of work signed by the author or owner of right Application for registration of a computer programme

should be accompanied by source code/object code Accompanied with the official fees The person applying for registration shall give notice of

his application to every person who claims or has any interest in the subject matter of the copyright

If no objection is received within 30 days by the Registrar, the particulars given in the application will be entered in the Register of Copyrights

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Term of Protection

•Literary•dramatic,•musical and•artistic works (other than a photograph)

sixty years from the beginning of the calendar year next following the year in which the author dies.

•Anonymous and pseudonymous works•Posthumous work•Photographs•Cinematograph films•Sound records•Government work•Public undertakings work•International organisations work

sixty years from the beginning of the calendar year next following the year in which the work is first published.

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