3. US corporate office is providing
copyright authentications since 1870,
to its web page holders or for a unique
work of web page.
The world's first copyright law was
the Queen Anne Statute
The first actual US copyright
legislation was passed by the
The world's first copyright law was the Congress on 25 May 1790 and
Queen Anne Statute signed into law by then President
George Washington on 31 May 1790.
4. Copyright protects the particular way authors have
expressed themselves. It does not extend to any ideas,
systems, or factual information conveyed in a work.
The purpose and character of the use, including
whether such use is of commercial nature or is for
nonprofit educational purposes.
Copyright protects the particular way authors
have expressed themselves. It does not extend to
any ideas, systems, or factual information conveyed
in a work.
5. Copyright acts came into action first often for books and
printers so far around 1710.
The first copyright act was privileged for a “queen’s
statue”.
Initially copyright law only applied to the copying of
books. Over time other uses such as translations and
derivative works were made subject to copyright and
copyright now covers a wide range of works, including
maps, performances, paintings, photographs, sound
recordings, motion pictures and computer programs.
6. These acts were confined for books only.
World’s first copyright law was passed in 1709 in
England.
Thereafter in 1911 by name copyright act, 1911.
An example
of copyright
page onto
web
7. -India’s first act was passed in 1914.
-This act was based on the Act of 1911.
-The Act of 1914 underwent revision due to advent of
advancement of science and Technology
-Thereafter the copyright of 1957 was passed.
Accordance to Indian laws and universal rules, copyrights
offer essentially the only protection for music, films, novels,
poems, architecture, and other works of cultural value.
8. Copyright is a legal terms which describes about the
economic rights given to creators for their unique work,
that may be fiction or non-fiction.
If somebody has copyright work, he/she can edit in
terms of copyright acts.
- Has the rights to reproduce the work
-Can make copies.
-can perform or display the work publicly.
9. Literary, Dramatic and Musical work-
COPYRIGHT person can reproduce or store his work, can
contain copies to public.
- Can perform the work in public, make cinematograph film
or sound recordings as well as with translation and
adaptation of the work.
-Artistic work-
- Reproducing the work and communicate the work to
public.
Creator of work such as author in computer program will be
copyright person, happens again in cinematograph films and
sound recording studio accordance to laws.
10. Since here is plagiarism is the top headache for our unique
work, thus it is intended by those people who do copy to other’s
work.
Probably they are not aware about copyright rules, such use of
copyright may invent a history in imprisonment.
It provides you full authentications to your work.
Disobedience may perform imprisonment to prosecution
those people who do copy or create plagiarism.
The basic role of copyright is to provide security or it may
satisfies you beyond the limits to your work.
11. The legal penalties for copyright infringement are:
Infringer pays the actual dollar amount of damages and
profits.
The law provides a range from $200 to $150,000 for each
work infringed.
Infringer pays for all attorneys fees and court costs.
The Court can issue an injunction to stop the infringing acts.
The Court can impound the illegal works.
The infringer can go to jail.