Section 44 of CA, 1957 : Section 44: Register Of Copyrights

CA, 1957

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Explanation using Example

Let's consider a scenario where John, a budding author, has just completed his first novel. To protect his work from being used without his permission, he decides to register it under the Copyright Act, 1957. As per Section 44 of the Act, John's name and address, the title of his novel, and the name of his publisher will be entered into the Register of Copyrights, maintained at the Copyright Office. This register serves as a public record, safeguarding John's rights as the author and owner of the copyright to his novel.

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