Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) provide creators with ___ to protect their creative works. |
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To balance the interests of creators and the community, encouraging creativity while providing necessary exceptions. |
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Fill in the blank: The ___ Act of 1957 is the primary legislation governing copyright in India. |
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True or False: Copyright owners have unlimited rights over their creations, regardless of public interest. |
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False; copyright owners' rights are limited by exceptions for public interest and fair use. |
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It emphasizes that copyright arises from the effort and skill invested in a work, not merely from inventive ideas. |
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Fill in the blank: In India, copyright for photographs lasts for ___ years from the year following publication. |
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Copyright protects expressions of ideas, while patents protect inventions and trademarks protect brand identity. |
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True or False: Compulsory licensing allows for the use of copyrighted works without the owner's permission under specific circumstances. |
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Demonstrate ownership of the copyright and that the infringer has copied substantial and similar content. |
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