Copyright law is one of the emerging areas in the field of IPRs jurisprudence. International law relating to copyrights, right from Berne Convention, 1886 till WPPT, 1996 tries to cover every aspect of Copyright. Significantly Indian Copyright Act, 1957 is amended to make Indian law in tune with International Law and various technological developments. The latest amendment of Indian Law was done by the Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012.
This book gives the reader a simplified insight into the various technical and legal issues of International and Indian law relating to Copyright in an easily understandable form. Simplified examples and landmark judicial decisions, both Indian and foreign, are referred to, to explain the concepts to the students.
The readers will find this book quite useful in their study - both 3 and 5 years LL.B. courses.
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1 - Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs): International Law
- Chapter 2 - Copyright & International Law
- Chapter 3 - Indian law relating to Copyright: Preliminary
- Chapter 4 - Copyright Office and Appellate Board
- Chapter 5 - Copyright
- Chapter 6 - Ownership of Copyright and Rights of the Owner
- Chapter 7 - Term of Copyright
- Chapter 8 - Licences
- Chapter 9 - Copyright Societies
- Chapter 10 - Rights of Broadcasting Organisation and Performers
- Chapter 11 - International Copyright
- Chapter 12 - Registration of Copyright
- Chapter 13 - Infringement of Copyright
- Chapter 14 - Civil Remedies
- Chapter 15 - Offences
- Chapter 16 - Appeals
- Chapter 17 - Miscellaneous