Introduction Private International Law governs the disputes between two individual parties rather than States. Unlike Public International Law that has a defined jurisdiction and law, Private International […]
Introduction Private International Law governs the disputes between two individual parties rather than States. Unlike Public International Law that has a defined jurisdiction and law, Private International […]
Introduction The word ‘parody’ refers to work that uses humor as a means to critique, ridicule, or expose the flaws in existing work. A parody, by its […]
Introduction The general rule is that the first owner of copyright will be the author of the work. There are exceptions to this rule. The exception particularly […]
Introduction Originality in copyright works is the sine qua non of all the copyright regimes of the world. The definition of “original” as most people understand it […]
Introduction The Indian Copyright Act of 1957 protects and recognizes cinematograph films as a form of creative work. Cinematograph films are a type of motion picture created […]
Introduction Any literally or artistic work that is original and creative i.e.; not copied from anywhere by the owner is protected under Copyright Act, 1957. The Act […]
Introduction When creative authors, performers, and artists worked in the past, they did so mainly because of their image and notoriety than for the objective of earning […]
Introduction Technology is no more separated and has become the integral part of our lives. It has opened wide range of facilities for us like entertainment, education, […]
Introduction The copyright covers a vast domain of subject matters such as literacy, drama, music, artistic, cinematographic, and sound recordings. Each of the subject matter is considered […]
Introduction AI-generated art is booming, and the Indian Copyright Office is baffled. AI generated art is made autonomously by artificial intelligence without human creative input (see below […]