a literary or musical
work embodied in a cinematograph film. (5) The only
modes in which the author of a literary work or musical work ... a literary or musical work em-
bodied in a cinematograph film; that the only modes in which
the author of a literary or musical work
submitted that a work of architecture is a different work
from that of a Literary Work. An artistic work under Section ... only the literary work but also the artistic work
entitles an author of a literary work a Copyright protection.
53.The work of architecture
work,
whether it is a primary work such as a literary, dramatic or musical
work, or a derivate work such as a sound recording ... separate copyright in such work. Therefore, the copyright in
the primary and original literary, dramatic and musical works as also a
separate copyright in sound
example of overlapping categories is copyright of a literary or scientific work. A literary work is copyrightable but a scientific work can also ... original literary work; (2) the object code of a programme was not itself a literary work, for they are merely electrical impulses in a silicon
following works,
namely;
(i) a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic
work;
(ii) a cinematograph film;
(iii) a sound recording;
13. Works in which copyright subsists ... work viz. (a) literary, dramatic,
musical or artistic work; (b) cinematographic film and (c) record.
Whereas musical and literary works are original works, record
owner of
the copyright in literary work and/or musical work infringes
the copyright in literary work and/or musical work ... copyright in the literary work and/or musical work
infringes the copyright in literary work and/or musical work, since a
declaration of that nature
musical and literary work.
The musical and literary works are the original works. The creator of
the original musical and literary work ought therefore ... literary works are original works and
a sound recording is a derivative work. The question of giving a
particular work precedence over other works however
owner of
the copyright in literary work and/or musical work infringes
the copyright in literary work and/or musical work ... copyright in the literary work and/or musical work
infringes the copyright in literary work and/or musical work, since a
declaration of that nature
musical and literary works though are communicated to the public but
through the sound recording; (e) a musical or a literary work in itself,
without ... musical
works or literary works as Section 13 recognised the derivative works i.e.
cinematograph film and sound recording as independent copyrightable
work
copyright in a literary work and a musical work are the
author of the literary work and the composer of the musical work
respectively. Under ... a lyric or a musical
work parts with a portion of his copyright by authorising the producer of
a sound recording to make a sound