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EEO. 2020; 19(2): 2222-2226


Copyright: What Constitutes Infringement

Sanjeev Sharma, Riju Nigam.




Abstract

The essence of the law of copyright is that it doesn’t permit a person to make profit and appropriate to himself the labour, skill and capital of another and the interest of the author of original work should be protected by restraining the others from copying of the original work, which, if permitted, would not only lessen the value of the original work but also hamper the interest of the author and by this way discourage indirectly the creativity in the society.

Key words: Copyright, profit, creativity, society.






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