whether on a
complaint made to the Copyright Board under Section 31 of the Copyright
Act, 1957, the said Board under Clause ... copyrights and grant of licences in respect of such copyrights have been
left to the Copyright Board for decision. Chapter II of the Copyright Act
Section 4 in The Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012
4. Co-location charges on or after 1st January, 2013.
(1) For co-location facility provided
Section 3 in The Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012
3. Access Facilitation Charges on or after 1st January, 2013.
(1) For every unit capacity provided
Section 2 in The Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012
2. Definitions.
- In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, - (a) "Access Facilitation" means access or interconnection
Section 17 in The Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012
17. The submissions of all stakeholders, especially both the OCLSs, who were opposing the 'utilisation factor
Section 33 in The Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012
33. Before analyzing the comments of stakeholders, there is a need to understand the significance of factor
Section 30 in The Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012
30. In the consultation paper, comments on conversion factor for estimating access facilitation charges / annual operation
work, the plaintiff is the owner of the
copyright therein under the provisions of The Copyright Act, 1957 having
CS(OS) No.906/2012 Page ... unauthorized person would constitue infringement of copyright of
plaintiff therein under Section 51A of the Copyright Act, 1957 which is not
only liable
compact disc
of the appellant was not the copyright registered
under the Copyright Act . Learned Counsel for the
::: Downloaded on - 09/06/2013 ... copyright when any person does anything, the
exclusive right to do is conferred upon the owner of
the copyright by the Copyright Act
Society Ltd. (IPRS -
for short) is a Copyright Society registered under Section 33 of
the Copyright Act 1957 as per the Certificate of Registration
dated ... Chancery
Division Court held that the Special Copyright under Section 19 of
the Imperial Copyright Act, 1911 pertaining to phonograms also
allowed for the „public