THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Section 33A – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Tariff Scheme by copyright societies (1) Every copyright society shall publish its tariffscheme in such manner as may be prescribed.(2) Any person who is aggrieved by the tariff scheme may appeal to the 4[Appellate Board] and theBoard may, if satisfied after holding such inquiry as it may consider necessary, make such orders as may berequired […]

Section 33 – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Registration of Copyright society — (1) No person or association of persons shall, after cominginto force of the Copyright (Amendment) Act, 1994 (38 of 1994) commence or, carry on the business ofissuing or granting licences in respect of any work in which copyright subsists or in respect of any other rightsconferred by this Act except

Section 32B – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Termination of licences issued under this Chapter (1) If, at any time after the granting of alicence to produce and publish the translation of a work in any language under sub-section (1A) ofsection 32 (hereafter in this sub-section referred to as the licensed work), the owner of the copyright in the workor any person authorised

Section 32A – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Licence to reproduce and publish works for certain purposes (1) Where, after theexpiration of the relevant period from the date of the first publication of an edition of a literary, scientific orartistic work,—(a) the copies of such edition are not made available in India; or(b) such copies have not been put on sale in India

Section 32 – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Licence to produce and publish translations. (1) Any person may apply to the 1[Appellate Board]for a licence to produce and publish a translation of a literary or dramatic work in any language 2[after a periodof seven years from the first publication of the work].3[(1A) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), any person may apply to

Section 31D – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Statutory licence for broadcasting of literary and musical works and sound recording (1)Any broadcasting organisation desirous of communicating to the public by way of a broadcast or by way ofperformance of a literary or musical work and sound recording which has already been published may do sosubject to the provisions of this section.(2) The broadcasting

Section 31C – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Statutory licence for cover versions (1) Any person desirous of making a cover version, beinga sound recording in respect of any literary, dramatic or musical work, where sound recordings of that workhave been made by or with the licence or consent of the owner of the right in the work, may do so subject to

Section 31B – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Compulsory licence for benefit of disabled (1) Any person working for the benefit of personswith disability on a profit basis or for business may apply to the 1[Appellate Board], in such form and manner andaccompanied by such fee as may be prescribed, for a compulsory licence to publish any work in which copyrightsubsists for the

Section 31A – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

Compulsory licence in unpublished 9 [or published works] [(1) Where, in the case of anyunpublished work or any work published or communicated to the public and the work is withheld from the publicin India, the author is dead or unknown or cannot be traced, or the owner of the copyright in such work cannot befound,

Section 30A – THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

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