Section 29 of CA, 1957 : Section 29: Term Of Copyright In Works Of International Organisations

The Copyright Act, 1957

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  • CHAPTER V: TERM OF COPYRIGHT

Section 29

In the case of a work of an international organisation to which the provisions of section 41 apply, copyright shall subsist until sixty years from the beginning of the calendar year next following the year in which the work is first published.

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Section 29 Simplified

If a work is created by an international organization and is covered by section 41, the copyright will last for 60 years. This 60-year period starts from January 1st of the year after the work was first made available to the public.

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Example of Section 29 of The Copyright Act, 1957 Let's say the World Health Organization (WHO), an internation...

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