Abstract: ‘TV is galloping in; the country has sixty million homes with TV, of which twenty eight million are cabled, bringing to city and hamlet alike a choice of around a hundred channels. ‘There are now more TV channels available in Mumbai than in most US cities,’ Bill Clinton noted on a trip to the… Read More
Tags: Broadcasting Rights, copyright, IPR, Law
Corporate Rights Against Personal Rights Of Members Sec. 41 of the Companies Act, 1956 (Act) defines members as any person who is (1) the subscribers of the memorandum of a company or every other person who agrees in writing to become a member of a company and whose name is entered in its register of… Read More
Tags: Annual General Meeting, Board of directors, Business, Companies Act 1956, copyright, Individual and group rights, Shareholder, Supreme Court
1.1 Introduction The primary purpose of this essay is to analyze the copyrightability of a judgment in India. It will examine whether a copyright can be granted to a judgment at all, and if yes, to what extent such copyright can extend. 1.2 The Law For Copyright In Raw Judgment Section 2(k) of the Copyright… Read More
Tags: common law, copyright, EBC Modak, Feist, Feist Publications, India, Originality, Supreme Court, Supreme Court of India, United States