The Copyright includes
a exclusive right to a create, act to do in relation to
artistic, literary, dramatic, musical works, cinematography
film, sound recording and software, so that he / she can
control his or her material is being exploited by various
ways and means in which he / she has put labour broadly
a Copyright covers copying, adopting, issuing copies to
the public, performing in public and re-broadcasting the
material in many cases, basically the creator has right
to identify his work, right to copy or reproduce the work
in which Copyright subsists. The Copyright includes a literary,
artistic, musical, dramatic, sound recording, film, video
graphic or software created by the author and the exclusive
right granted to the author giving protection from being
imitated and to protect the property from being unauthorisedly
exploited by others. The Copyright as defined in Copyright
Act, 1957, Section 14 includes literary, dramatic, musical
work including, software, cinematography, sound recording.
The Copyright is an exclusive right to copy the work to
the author or the proprietor of the work. The registration
of Copyright in India is not mandatory but useful in courts
civil and / or criminal proceedings where it can be taken
to protect it. |