This document discusses copyright and related rights. It covers topics such as:
- Copyright protects original creative works and is granted automatically upon creation. Registration is optional but provides benefits in disputes.
- Copyright lasts for the life of the creator plus 50-70 years depending on country. Works then enter the public domain where they are freely usable.
- Related rights protect performers, producers of sound recordings, and broadcasters.
- Collective management organizations represent creators' interests in licensing and collecting payments for copyrighted works.
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Intellectual Property Right (IPR) - Copyright and Related Rights
9. The copyright registration of
the creation avoids disputes
involving ownership of
creation, transfer rights,
assignments and financial
transactions.
IPR Copyright
10. The creators work is
protected until the
death of the creator
and is in-force for
50 years after the
death of the creator.
IPR Copyright
11. On the expiration of
protection period,
the work is available
in public domain.
IPR Copyright
12. Works in public domain
should not be confused
with works that are
publicly available.
IPR Copyright
13. IPR Copyright
Works posted in the
internet are publicly
available, but are not
generally in the
public domain.
17. The Berne Convention
provides a longer
period of protection
depending on the
National Copyright
Laws of the country.
IPR Copyright & Related Rights
18. The regulations of the
Berne Convention are
incorporated into Trade
Related Aspects of
Intellectual Property
Rights (TRIPS)
Copyright & Related RightsIPR
19. IPR
TRIPS is an international
legal agreement between
all the member countries
of World Trade
Organization (WTO).
Copyright & Related Rights
20. Copyright law came into
existence due to invention
of printing press.
IPR Copyright
21. The British Parliament
was concerned about
the unregulated copying
of books and passed the
Licensing of the Press
Act in 1662.
IPR Copyright
23. Economic Rights
Reproduction in various forms
Distribution or sale of copies
Public performance
Broadcast and communication
Translation
Adaption, conversion,
screenplay into film
IPR Copyright
26. An individual may
reproduce a
copyrighted creation for
exclusive private usage
like teaching or
research and not
intended for public sale.
CopyrightIPR
27. Public performance of a
work in case of a
teaching event and not
for economic benefits by
the institute or
performers.
CopyrightIPR
28. If a creation is by two or
more individuals, all the
creators are legal
copyright owners.
CopyrightIPR
35. IPR Related 檎庄乙鞄岳s
Broadcasting Organizations
are provided the rights to
authorize or prohibit re-
broadcasting, fixation or
reproduction.
36. The WIPO Performances and
Phonograms Treaty (WPPT) ensures
that producers of sound recordings
along-with the performers are
adequately and effectively protected
when the sound recordings are
disseminated through new
technology and communication
mediums such as the Internet.
IPR Related 檎庄乙鞄岳s
37. Copyrights and Related Rights
are applicable to the creators
of Architecture, Sculpture,
Industrial Designs, Scientific
And Technical Drawings,
Sketches, Paintings, Graphics,
Choreography, Photography,
Cartography, Cartoons,
Computer Programs, etc.
IPR
38. Video Games comprise of
audio-visual effects, artistic
and software elements
making them complex and
interesting issues under
copyright protection.
IPR Copyright & Related Rights
39. Museums are places of
preserving, managing
and exhibiting works of
nature, art, curiosities,
etc.
The collection involves
unique copyright-related
issues.
IPR Copyright & Related Rights
40. A Copyright may be
assigned or transferred.
A Copyright holder need
not transfer all the rights.
Some rights may be
transferred.
IPR Copyright & Related Rights
41. A Copyright holder may
grant another party a
non exclusive license to
copy or distribute the
work in a particular
region of for a specified
time.
IPR Copyright & Related Rights
42. Copyright law recognizes
the right of a creator
whether the work is an
original creation and not
on the uniqueness.
IPR Copyright & Related Rights
43. Two creators may own
copyright on two
substantially identical works.
It is determined that the
duplication was coincidental
and neither was copied from
the other.
IPR Copyright & Related Rights
46. On June 27, 2013 Marrakesh
Treaty was adopted by
member states or
contracting countries of the
World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO).
IPR Copyright & Related Rights
47. The Marrakesh Treaty
facilitates access to
published works for persons
who are blind, visually
impaired or otherwise print
disabled.
IPR Copyright & Related Rights
48. COLLECTIVE MANAGEMENT
ORGANIZATION (CMO)
In the creative industry like
publishing, advertising, music,
film and television it is
impractical for a creator or
performer to deal with licensing
and assignment aspects of
copyrights and related rights
while focusing on the creation.
IPR
49. In such situations, the
creators or performers
interests are protected by
licensing and assigning to
third parties.
IPR COLLECTIVE MANAGEMENT
ORGANIZATION (CMO)
50. CMOs deal in negotiating
and managing by licensing
or assigning and collection
and distribution of
payments.
IPR COLLECTIVE MANAGEMENT
ORGANIZATION (CMO)