embodied. Computer programs are
categorised as literary work under the Copyright Act .
Section 14 of the Copyright Act states that a copyright is
an exclusive ... mentioned in section
14 of the Copyright Act, 1957 (Copyright Act ). In the case
of a computer program, section 14(b) of the Copyright
acquisition ofa "copyright right" and a "copyrighted
article". Copyright is distinct from the material object,
copyrighted. Copyright is an intangible incorporeal ... operate the program. The
rights transferred are specific to the nature of computer
programs. Copying the program onto the computer's hard drive
embodied. Computer programs are categorised as literary work
under the Copyright Act . Section 14 of the Copyright Act states that a
copyright is an exclusive ... embodied. Computer programs are
categorised as literary work under the Copyright Act . Section 14 of the
Copyright Act states that a copyright is an exclusive
embodied. Computer programs are categorised as literary work
under the Copyright Act . Section 14 of the Copyright Act states that a
copyright is an exclusive ... mentioned in section 14
of the Copyright Act, 1957 (Copyright Act ). In the case of a computer
program, section 14(b) of the Copyright
embodied. Computer programs are categorised as literary work
under the Copyright Act . Section 14 of the Copyright Act states that a
copyright is an exclusive ... mentioned in section 14
of the Copyright Act, 1957 (Copyright Act ). In the case of a computer
program, section 14(b) of the Copyright
embodied. Computer programs are categorised as literary work
under the Copyright Act . Section 14 of the Copyright Act states that a
copyright is an exclusive ... mentioned in section 14
of the Copyright Act, 1957 (Copyright Act ). In the case of a computer
program, section 14(b) of the Copyright
substantial part thereof. The content of copyright in respect
of computer programmes is spelt out in Section 14(b) . A joint
reading of the controlling ... Section 14 with clause (b) implies that in the case of
computer programs, copyright would mean the doing or
authorizing the doing in respect
embodied. Computer programs are
categorised as literary work under the Copyright Act . Section 14 of the
Copyright Act states that a copyright is an exclusive ... mentioned in section 14 of the Copyright Act, 1957 (Copyright Act ). In the
case of a computer program, section 14(b) of the Copyright
Copyright Act, 1957 [“ Copyright Act ”],
Shri Datar argued that there was a difference between a copyright in an
original work and a copyrighted article ... Copyright Act, which refers to a “computer program”
per se and a “copy of a computer program” as two distinct subject
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matters. He emphasized
computer programs, whether in source or
object code, shall be protected as literary
works under the Berne Convention (1971).
This provision confirms that computer
programs ... computer
programs (software) are protected as literary
works within the meaning of Article 2 of the
Berne Conventions. Such protection applies to
computer programs, whatever