Section 40A of CA, 1957 : Section 40A: Power Of Central Government To Apply Chapter Viii To Broadcasting Organisations And Performers In Certain Other Countries

CA, 1957

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Explanation using Example

Let's consider a hypothetical scenario to understand Section 40A of The Copyright Act, 1957. Imagine there's a broadcasting organisation named 'Music World', headquartered in Country X, which is not a part of any treaty or convention with India regarding broadcasting rights. Music World broadcasts a live concert of a popular artist, which becomes immensely popular.

If the Indian government finds that Country X provides similar protection to broadcasting organisations and performers as India, it may decide to apply Chapter VIII of the Copyright Act to Music Worl...

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