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    COPYRIGHT

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    Legal system Project

    Copyrights ACT as a part ofipr

    Presented to

    prof.

    Anant Amdekar

    Submitted By:- Group 3; b5

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    GROUP MEMBERS

    MAJID DABIR - 29

    NIDHI SHAH - 35

    MAAZ

    MOMIN - 33

    LAXMI CHOUDHRY - 27

    MANSI DESAI - 31

    RONAK GHOSH - 39

    KHUSHBU JAIN - 25

    JITENDRA -

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    IPR (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT)

    What is IPR?

    Protects rights acquired over a property created with the

    intellectual effort of an individual.

    TYPES OF IPR?The types of IPR are

    patents, copyrights, trademarks, geographical

    indications, industrial designs, layout designs on

    integrated circuits, and undisclosed information,including trade secrets.

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    The following arethe IPRs whichare

    soughtto be protected underWTO obligations:

    Copyright

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    IP (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY)

    WHAT IS IP?

    Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind:

    inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names,

    images, and designs used in commerce.

    IS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTANGIBLE?

    Intellectual property differs from other forms of propertybecause it is intangiblethat is, it is a product of the

    human imagination.

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    IP IS DIVIDED INTO TWO CATEGORIES:

    1. Industrial property which includes:-

    PATENTS

    TRADEMARKS

    INDUSTRIALDESIGNS

    GEOGRAPHICINDICATIONS

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    COPYRIGHT ACT

    xclusive rights granted to the author-of an

    original work, Including

    THE RIGHT TO COPY, DISTRIBUTE AND

    ADAPT THE WORK

    LITERARY & ARTISTIC WORK

    EXPRESSION OF IDEAS

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    2.Copyright which includes:-

    LITERARY

    NOVELS

    POEMSAND

    PLAYS

    FILMS

    MUSICALWORKS

    ARTISTICWORKS

    MUSICALWORKS

    PAINTINGS

    PHOTOGRAP

    HS &SCULPTURES

    ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS

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    WHAT DOES COPYRIGHT PROTECT?

    INITIALLY ONLY:-Covering books

    19THCENTURY TO INCLUDE

    Maps Dramatic works

    Charts, Photographs

    Engravings Paintings

    Prints, Drawings and Sculptures

    Musical compositions

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    IN THE 20TH CENTURY COPYRIGHT WAS

    EXPANDED TO COVER

    Motion pictures

    Computer programs

    Sound recordings

    Choreography

    Architectural works.

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    COPYRIGHTS AND FAIR USE

    OF IT:-

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    COPYRIGHTFLOW:-

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    SUBJECT MATTER OF COPYRIGHT

    OWNERSHIP, EXECISE AND TRANSFER OF

    COPYRIGHT:-

    LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS

    HOLDERS OF A COPYRIGHT

    Ownership, Exercise and Transfer of

    CopyrightRoyalties

    Assignment

    Licensing

    Collective administration of rights

    Abandon the exercise of the rights

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    EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS OF OWNER:-

    A. The copyright gives the author limited,exclusive rights to:

    1. Reproduce the work;

    2. Create derivative works based on theoriginal work;

    3. Distribute copies of the work;

    4. To perform the work, or

    5. To display the work in public.

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    Agreement on Traderelated intellectual

    property rights (TRIPS):-

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    WIPO:-

    World Intellectual Property Organisation.

    It Was Established In The Year 1967Having

    Headquarters In Geneva, Switzerland.

    It Promotes The Protection Of IP (intellectual

    Property) Throughout The World With Cooperation

    Among The States And Collaboration And OtherInternational Organisation.

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    WIPO

    Role Of WIPO

    It Ensures The Right Of Creators And Owners Over

    Their Work

    Berne Convention Brussels Convention

    Geneva Convention

    Rome Convention

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    RIGHTS ARE DISRIBUTED:

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    COPYRIGHT ACT

    Duration Of Copyright

    WORKS PROTECTED UNDER

    COPYRIGHTS

    TENUREACCORDING TO

    WTO

    TENUREACCORDING TO

    INDIANCOPYRIGHTS

    Literary works like dramatic,musical

    or artistic works (exclusive ofphotograpgh) Life span of the author+50 yrs Lifetime of author+50 yrs

    Performers,Producers of

    phonograms 20 yrs 50yrs

    Photographs 25yrs from the making of it 50yrs from publication

    cinematography films

    50yrs after made available to

    public 50yrs from publication

    Anonymous works

    50yrs from the year of

    publication

    50yrs after it is made available to

    public

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    WHAT IS NOT PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT? expressions of traditional folklore and art.

    daily news or information on current facts and events;

    political speeches, speeches delivered in the court

    scientific discoveries,

    ideas, mathematical formulas,

    principles,

    methods,

    procedures,

    viewpoints,

    systems,

    ceremonies, scientific theories,

    statistical diagrams,

    rules of games, even if they are expressed, described,

    disclosed, commented in works.

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    COPYRIGHTINFRINGEMENT

    It is the unauthorized or prohibited use

    Violation of one of the copyright owner's Exclusive Rights.

    Common examples

    Musical works

    TV and Film

    Text

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    COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT

    What is Infringing Copy ?

    It means any reproduction, copy or sound recording, as

    the case may be, made or reported in contravention of

    the provision of the Act

    INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT:

    The following are some of the commonly known acts

    involving infringement of copyright:

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    Making infringing copies

    Permitting performance of works in public

    Distributing infringing copies

    Importation of infringing copies

    It is a criminal offence punishment

    Can range from imprisonment for

    Six months with the minimum fine

    of Rs. 50,000 to 1,00,000.

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    COPYRIGHT ACT

    Enforcement Of Copyright

    Conservatory Or Provisional Measures

    Civil Remedies

    Criminal Sanctions

    Measures To Be Taken At The Border

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    Frequently Asked Questions Whatrights does copyright provide? Are ideas, methods or concepts protected by copyright?

    Whatarerights relatedto copyright?

    Why protect copyright?

    Do you needto registerto be protected? How are copyrightandrelatedrights protected on the Internet?

    How do I get permission to use somebody else's work and other

    subjectmatters?

    Is computer software protected by copyright?

    Is atelevision format protected by copyright?

    Is a character protected by copyright?

    Is a name, title, slogan or logo protected by copyright?

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    TYPES OF COPYLEFT

    Strong and weak copyleft

    Full and partial copyleft

    Share-alike

    COPYLEFT

    Copyleft is a general method for making a program (orother work) free, and requiring all modified and

    extended versions of the program to be free as well.

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    Piracy

    Piracy has been a constant threat to commerce

    ever since people started trading with distant

    land. Piracy has come to mean many different

    things over the years, but the origin of the

    word remains murky and ill-defined.

    Understanding the origins of the word and the

    practice of piracy can help make sense of themany modern permutations of the word.

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    COPYRIGHT ACT

    Conclusion

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY

    WIPO- World Intellectual Property Organization

    http://www.wipo.int/portal/index.html.en

    Wikipedia

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyleft

    BBCNews.com

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4886234.st

    m

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    Piracy

    Piracy has been a constant threat to

    commerce ever since people started trading

    with distant land. Piracy has come to mean

    many different things over the years, but the

    origin of the word remains murky and ill-

    defined. Understanding the origins of the

    word and the practice of piracy can help makesense of the many modern permutations of

    the word.

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