Copyright Act 1957
Written By Ojas Bangia Abstract The Copyright Act of 1957 has provided protection for authors, musicians, filmmakers, cinematograph films, and sound recordings. Even in the fields of research papers, theses, and patents today, it has been difficult. The rules governing copyrights and libraries, as well as the difficulties and problems related to copyright, are the main topics of this study. There is also discussion of a few copyright-related lawsuits. INTRODUCTION God endowed humans with the capacity for observation and thought, which motivated them to extensively explore the physical and biological resources of the planet. Humans have produced several works of art or products utilising their imagination and ingenuity to meet the shifting interests, comforts, and conveniences of their society, which is crucial for the economic growth of the nation. Patents, Designs, Trademarks, Copyrights, Confidential Information, and Industrial are all examples of intellectual property. The cu...