Copyright In India: An Analytical Cross-Check

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Dr. Rekha Chavan

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Copyright law's evolution demonstrates its adaptability and commitment to promoting creativity, innovation, and knowledge. By striking a balance between authors' rights and public interests, copyright law plays a crucial role in fostering a vibrant knowledge economy.Copyright is the legally recognized right of literary property, granting authors exclusive privileges over their literary productions for a limited time, including: reproduction rights, distribution rights ,public display rights, adaptation rights.This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of copyright law in India, examining its evolution, current framework, and challenges. The study evaluates the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, and its amendments. The research investigates the intersection of copyright and emerging technologies, such as digital copyright, artificial intelligence, and social media.

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Dr. Rekha Chavan. (2021). Copyright In India: An Analytical Cross-Check. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 27(4), 1242–1248. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v27i4.7985
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Dr. Rekha Chavan

Assistant Professor of Law Government Law College, Hassan, Karnataka State.

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