briefly deal with the law relating to
infringement of copyright.
13. The Copyright Act, 1957 (Act 14 of 1957) hereinafter referred ... Copyrights to amend or alter the Register of Copyrights. Section 50 invests the Copyright Board to order for rectification in the Register of Copyrights
copyright or
the registrar of copyrights, does anything which
is the exclusive right conferred upon the owner
of the copyright by the Copyright Act . Section ... registration of copyrights. Those
provisions suggest that registration of
copyright is not mandatory, but only optional.
No provision in the Copyright Act makes
registration
literary, dramatic or musical work over which copyright subsists under Section 13 of the Copyright Act, by virtue of Section ... case of infringement of a copyright falling under Section 55 of the Copyright Act, 1957, no doubt, Section 62(2) of the Copyright Act provides
Copyright Act, 1957, hereinafter referred to as "the Act". Under Section 54 of the Act, the expression "owner of copyright" shall ... owner of the copyright, Without a licence granted by the owner of the copyright or the Registrar of Copyrights under the Act or in contravention
absolute moral and legal rights and
entitlements reserved to it under Copyright Act in the musical
work and sound recording of navarasam and further that ... Commercial Courts Act which include dispute under Section 19A
of the Copyright Act and it can only act as the appellate court. It
is also
copyright in any design' used in sub-section (2)
of Section 15 means the copyright as understood under the
Copyright Act , and not under ... Act . Under the
Designs Act , a copyright has a different connotation from a
copyright under the Copyright Act . Under the Designs Act ,
copyright means
licence granted by the
owner of the copyright or the Registrar of Copyrights
under this Act or in contravention of the conditions of a
licence ... Registration of Copyrights. The provision for Registration
of Copyright has been made in S.44 and S. 45 of the
Copyright Act, 1957. The object
registration of the copyright and even without a declaration of copyright by the civil court under Section 60 of the Copyright Act. If any party ... copyright of the property. It is settled position that no registration is required to claim copyright under the Copyright Act and non-registration under
liable for
the offence of infringement of copyright and other rights conferred
to the plaintiff by Copyright Act and other laws of the land ... incidental no infringement of the copyright comes
into existence.
6. As a violation of copyright amounts to an act of
piracy it must be proved
liable for
the offence of infringement of copyright and other rights conferred
to the plaintiff by Copyright Act and other laws of the land ... incidental no infringement of the copyright comes
into existence.
6. As a violation of copyright amounts to an act of
piracy it must be proved