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How are Ownership of Different Rights and Duration of Copyright Protection Regulated Under Copyright Law?
Indian Copyright Act defines who controls a work and for how long. While authors usually hold rights, exceptions exist. Ownership and duration exist to balance between creator incentives and public access.
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What are the Rights of the Broadcasting Organisations under Copyright Law?
Broadcasting organisations in India are protected under the Copyright Act, 1957, with rights like rebroadcasting, communication to the public, fixation, distribution, and moral rights. These ensure broadcasters control their content, prevent misuse, and monetize effectively.
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What is the Lifespan of Creativity: How does Ownership and Duration Operate under Copyright Law?
Copyright law safeguards creators' rights but raises complexities in ownership and duration. Ownership varies with authorship, work-for-hire, or licensing. Duration ensures protection for 60 years post-creation or an author's life, balancing rights and public access.
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What is the significance of performer’s rights in the copyright regime?
Performers' rights under copyright law recognize the contributions of artists like actors, musicians, and dancers. These rights offer protections against unauthorized use, ensure fair compensation, and uphold moral rights, enhancing their creative and economic interests.
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