THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Section 48 – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Register of Copyrights to be prima facie evidence of particulars entered therein TheRegister of Copyrights shall be prima facie evidence of the particulars entered therein and documentspurporting to be copies of any entries therein, or extracts therefrom, certified by the Registrar of Copyrightsand sealed with the seal of the Copyright Office shall be admissible in […]

Section 47 – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Form and inspection of register The Register of Copyrights and indexes thereof kept under thisAct shall at all reasonable times be open to inspection, and any person shall be entitled to take copies of, ormake extracts from, such register or indexes on payment of such fee and subject to such conditions as may beprescribed. Practice

Section 46 – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Indexes There shall be also kept at the Copyright Office such indexes of the Register ofCopyrights as may be prescribed. Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal | Income Tax Notice | GST Registration | GST Return Filing | FSSAI Registration | Company Registration |

Section 45 – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Entries in Register of Copyrights — (1) The author or publisher of, or the owner of or other personinterested in the copyright in, any work may make an application in the prescribed form accompanied by theprescribed fee to the Registrar of Copyrights for entering particulars of the work in the Register of Copyrights:2[Provided that in

Section 44 – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Register of Copyrights There shall be kept at the Copyright Office a register in the prescribed formto be called the Register of Copyrights in which may be entered the names or titles of works and the names andaddresses of authors, publishers and owners of copyright and such other particulars as may be prescribed Practice area’s

Section 43 – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Orders under this Chapter to be laid before Parliament. Every order made by the CentralGovernment under this Chapter shall, as soon as may be after it is made, be laid before both Houses ofParliament and shall be subject to such modifications as Parliament may make during the session in which it isso laid or the

Section 42A – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Power to restrict rights of foreign broadcasting organisations and performers.— If itappears to the Central Government that a foreign country does not give or has not undertaken to give adequateprotection to rights of broadcasting organisations or performers, the Central Government may, by orderpublished in the Official Gazette, direct that such of the provisions of this

Section 42 – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Power to restrict rights in works of foreign authors first published in India If it appears to theCentral Government that a foreign country does not give or has not undertaken to give adequateprotection to the works of Indian authors, the Central Government may, by order published in the OfficialGazette, direct that such of the provisions

Section 41 – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Provisions asto works of certain international organisations — (1)Where—(a) any work is made or first published by or under the direction or control of any organisation towhich this section applies, and(b) there would, apart from this section, be no copyright in the work in India at the time of themaking or, as the case may

Section 40A – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Power of Central Government to apply Chapter VIII to broadcasting organisations and performers in certain other countries (1) If the Central Government is satisfied that a foreign country(other than a country with which India has entered into a treaty or which is a party to a convention relating torights of broadcasting organisations and performers to