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The Interplay of Personality Rights and Freedom of Expression- the Jackie Shroff’s Case’

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With reference to the monetization through the YouTube video, the court stated that such humorous renditions, are not merely entertainment but also a source of livelihood for various content creators especially the youth. In India, personality rights are not formally recognised. Shroff’s powerful demeanor. Rajagopal v.

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Is The ‘Art’ Of Food Plating Copyrightable

Intepat

In today’s context, Culinary talents encompass more than just the preparation or cooking of a dish; they also include the presentation, arrangement, or appearance of their cuisine, which is frequently referred to as plating. A lot of attention is placed on the art of plating, especially in the restaurant business.

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The Five Essential Copyright-Related Terms You Need to Know

Kashishipr

The copyright owner or holder has the right to control who uses his creative work and the contexts in which the said work could be used. The concept of copyright is twofold since it covers both economic and moral rights. It involves their exclusive right to control and make copies of their creative works.

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Analyzing relationship between Contemporary art and Intellectual Property Rights

IIPRD

Image Sources: Shutterstock] Protecting such outstanding works of art and property through the use of intellectual property law is undeniably a sound strategy. in addition to protecting the rights of creators, such legislation may help ensure that artists are compensated fairly for their efforts.

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Copyright Of Cinematograph Films: Indian Scenario

IP and Legal Filings

Although the ownership of a work can be transferred by assigning the copyright, the author always remains the same and is not considered when referring to the owner of the work. REFERENCES [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [1] [link] [2] Supra note 4 at s. 106A [3] Marley C.

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The Modern Copyright Dilemma: Digital Content Ownership and Access

IP and Legal Filings

Introduction The Intellectual property laws are designed in such a way that not only reward the creator of his intellectual creation thereby incentivising other creators for further innovation, while balancing the rights of the creator with the right of the society to access information or knowledge.

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Copyright case law of the German Bundesgerichtshof 2015 – 2019 – Part 1 of 4: Definition of a work, authorship and moral rights

Kluwer Copyright Blog

In order to bring readers up to date on earlier developments, over the next few days we will be republishing in four parts an article (originally published in “Auteurs & Media”) summarising case law from 2015 to 2019 organised by topic. This first part covers the definition of a work, authorship and moral rights.