Short essay on the Origin of the copyright act in India
Copyright law in India can be traced back to the time when the East India Company decided to extend English Copyright Law, 1847 to territories which were under its control. […]
Copyright law in India can be traced back to the time when the East India Company decided to extend English Copyright Law, 1847 to territories which were under its control. […]
There shall be kept at the Copyright Office a register in the prescribed form to be called the Register of Copyrights in which may be entered the names or titles of works and the names and addresses of authors, publishers and owners of copyright and such other particulars as may be prescribed. […]
The Central Government may, by order published in the Official Gazette, direct that all or any provisions of this Act shall apply to works first published in any territory outside India to which the order relates in like manner as if they were first published within India; […]