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With reference to Copyright Act of 1957, consider the following statements
It aims to safeguard creative works considered to be a creator’s intellectual property.
It protects the expressions and not the ideas.
Only the Supreme Court has jurisdiction in civil suits regarding copyright infringement.
How many of the above statements is/are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
Only statements 1&2 are correct.
The Andhra Pradesh High Court ruled in a case recently that textbooks dealing with mathematical equations and science subjects do not come under copyright law, as their content is non-literary in nature.
The Copyright Act of 1957 aims to safeguard creative works considered to be a creator’s intellectual property.
A copyrighted work will be considered “infringed” only if a substantial part is made use of without authorisation.
It protects original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and cinematograph films and sound recordings from unauthorized uses.
Unlike the case with patents, copyright protects the expressions and not the ideas. There is no copyright in an idea.
Copyright does not ordinarily protect titles by themselves or names, short word combinations, slogans, short phrases, methods, plots or factual information. Copyright does not protect ideas or concepts. To get the protection of copyright a work must be original.
The District Court concerned has the jurisdiction in civil suits regarding copyright infringement.
Hence option 2nd is correct.
By: Shubham Tiwari ProfileResourcesReport error
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