Copy Right Act: Developments and Issues in Indian Perspective

Authors

  • Muppidi Srinivasa Rao Andhra University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51611/iars.irj.v14i01.2024.249

Keywords:

Philosophy, Ringtones, Unlawful Streaming, Libraries, WIPO, Infringement, Copyright, IPR, Intellectual Property

Abstract

“Creative India and innovative India “is the slogan of Indian policy of Intellectual Property Right. Copy right is a provision to author given by the law of authority of his or her work such as literature , music, software programming , artistic works, sound recording and etc. Implementation of Information and communication technology into traditional libraries, many changes may occur in library services .such as housekeeping services, charging-discharging systems, circulation systems are automated in the libraries. 1994 amendment is responsible for communication broadcasting new technology computer applications into the communication. 1999 amendment responsible made the Copyright Act fully compatible with the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement .This paper supposed to give an importance Copyright All the librarians have to know the copyright laws which are enacted in national and international acts to proper maintenance of the library. To educate, the users is importance of Indian copyright act. To promote , copyright laws in Indian library system.

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Published

2024-02-08

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How to Cite

Rao, M.S. (2024) “Copy Right Act: Developments and Issues in Indian Perspective”, IARS’ International Research Journal, 14(01), pp. 23–30. doi:10.51611/iars.irj.v14i01.2024.249.

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