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Definition of Copyright
Copyright can be defined as an exclusive right to ‘copy’ certain
intellectual works created by a person.
The word “Copyright” is derived from the expression ‘copies of the
words’, first used in 1586 in this sense.
What stands for IPR?
• Intellectual Property refers to creations of the mind: inventions;
literary and artistic works; and symbols, names and images used
in commerce
Two categories of IPR:
 Industrial Property
Intellectual Property Rights
Protects moral and material interests resulting from authorship of
scientific, literary or artistic productions.
World Intellectual Property Organization
Objective:
 To promote the protection of intellectual property throughout the world
through cooperation among States and, where appropriate, in collaboration with
other international organizations.
Important Conventions & Treaties:
The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property in 1883
The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works-
1886
The WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT)- 1996
The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)- 1970
Which are the Intellectual Property Rights?
Patent
Trademarks
Trade Secrets
Industrial designs
Copyright
What Copyright means?
 Copyright (or author’s right) is a legal term used to describe the
rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works.
Who is an Author?
Copyright covers:
 Literary works - novels, poems and play
 Films
 Music
 Artistic works - drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures
 Architectural design.
Legal aspects of Copyright
When Copyright protection commences for a work?
 Grants legal protection
 Provides reasonable access to society to encourage innovation,
research and further creativity
 Rights for reproduction
 Rights for modification/adaptation
 Rights for distribution
 Rights for public performance
Exceptions to the Copyright laws
 Libraries and archives
 For Fair Use.
 The matter of disposition
What does mean by “Fair Use”..
Things excluded from copyright
protection
 Ideas
 Useful Articles
 Inventions, Methods, Formulas, Devices and Processes
 Facts
 Names, Titles or Short Phrases
 Typefaces
 The Public Domain
 Expired Copyright
 Forfeited Copyright
 Dedicated Works.
Copyright in perspective of Indian Copyright Act, 1957
‘Section 22 – 29 terms of Copyright’
until [sixty] years from the beginning of the calendar year..
 Published literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works (other than a
photograph)
 Anonymous and pseudonymous works
 Posthumous work
 Photographs
 Cinematograph films
 Records
 Government work & Public undertakings
 International Organizations
Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement
Plagiarism?
 Intentional theft
 Source-memory error
 Ignorance
Copyright infringement - unauthorized or unlicensed copying of a
work subject to copyright
Moral rights may be infringed!
Criteria for Copyright Protection
 Work must be original
 Originality relates to the form of expression and not to the underlying
idea.
 Is Copyright protects both published and unpublished works?
 Copyright even applies to the drawing of a child!!
Civil Remedies for Infringement of Copyright
Section 55 of The Indian Copyright Act, 1957
Injunction, damages..
In case the defendant proves that at the date of the infringement he
was not aware that copyright subsisted in the work..?
Impact of Copyright in Library Service
In May 2009, EIFL, IFLA and LCA published a joint Statement
of Principles on Copyright Exceptions and Limitations for
Libraries
Principles are:
•Preservation
•Legal deposit
•Interlibrary loan and document supply
•Education and classroom teaching
Reproduction for research or private purposes
Provision for persons with disabilities
General free use exceptions applicable to libraries
Orphan works
Copyright term
Technological protection measures that prevent lawful uses
Contracts and statutory exceptions
Limitation on liability
Copyright and Digital Library
The success of the Information Society depends on digital content being
accessible.!
Measures used for preventing copying digital data:
Technological Protection Measure (TPM)
Digital Rights Management (DRM)
A system for identifying copyright works in the digital environment -
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Need of Copyright literacy among Librarians?
• To make use of the provisions of ‘Fair Use’ in order to satisfy the
information requirements of their users.
• Enables to render the services without violating copyright laws.
Library being a creature of balance in copyright law
Libraries are the only entities that provides:
Access to the vast majority of copyrighted works that lose
market vitality long before the expiration of the copyrights.
The only entities that preserve public domain materials.
Multiple roles of libraries:
 As social organizations address the balance in the law.
 As institutional roles pay close attention to balance and to
promote users' rights as well as creators' rights.
Libraries are a small but significant market for
published works
The creation of new intellectual property building on the old is
stimulated as a result of the existence of libraries.
Knowledge is Power!
 Knowledge has been recognized not only as a source of power but
also as the primary source of property.
 Knowledge is the most significant thing in this rapidly changing
society, the world over.
 Explicit statutory limitations on copyright monopolies become much
more important to the future of libraries.
Thank You..Thank You..

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Copyright and IPR issues

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Definition of Copyright Copyright can be defined as an exclusive right to ‘copy’ certain intellectual works created by a person. The word “Copyright” is derived from the expression ‘copies of the words’, first used in 1586 in this sense.
  • 4. What stands for IPR? • Intellectual Property refers to creations of the mind: inventions; literary and artistic works; and symbols, names and images used in commerce Two categories of IPR:  Industrial Property Intellectual Property Rights Protects moral and material interests resulting from authorship of scientific, literary or artistic productions.
  • 5. World Intellectual Property Organization Objective:  To promote the protection of intellectual property throughout the world through cooperation among States and, where appropriate, in collaboration with other international organizations. Important Conventions & Treaties: The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property in 1883 The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works- 1886 The WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT)- 1996 The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)- 1970
  • 6. Which are the Intellectual Property Rights? Patent Trademarks Trade Secrets Industrial designs Copyright
  • 7. What Copyright means?  Copyright (or author’s right) is a legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works. Who is an Author? Copyright covers:  Literary works - novels, poems and play  Films  Music  Artistic works - drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures  Architectural design.
  • 8. Legal aspects of Copyright When Copyright protection commences for a work?  Grants legal protection  Provides reasonable access to society to encourage innovation, research and further creativity  Rights for reproduction  Rights for modification/adaptation  Rights for distribution  Rights for public performance
  • 9. Exceptions to the Copyright laws  Libraries and archives  For Fair Use.  The matter of disposition What does mean by “Fair Use”..
  • 10. Things excluded from copyright protection  Ideas  Useful Articles  Inventions, Methods, Formulas, Devices and Processes  Facts  Names, Titles or Short Phrases  Typefaces  The Public Domain  Expired Copyright  Forfeited Copyright  Dedicated Works.
  • 11. Copyright in perspective of Indian Copyright Act, 1957 ‘Section 22 – 29 terms of Copyright’ until [sixty] years from the beginning of the calendar year..  Published literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works (other than a photograph)  Anonymous and pseudonymous works  Posthumous work  Photographs  Cinematograph films  Records  Government work & Public undertakings  International Organizations
  • 12. Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement Plagiarism?  Intentional theft  Source-memory error  Ignorance Copyright infringement - unauthorized or unlicensed copying of a work subject to copyright Moral rights may be infringed!
  • 13. Criteria for Copyright Protection  Work must be original  Originality relates to the form of expression and not to the underlying idea.  Is Copyright protects both published and unpublished works?  Copyright even applies to the drawing of a child!!
  • 14. Civil Remedies for Infringement of Copyright Section 55 of The Indian Copyright Act, 1957 Injunction, damages.. In case the defendant proves that at the date of the infringement he was not aware that copyright subsisted in the work..?
  • 15. Impact of Copyright in Library Service In May 2009, EIFL, IFLA and LCA published a joint Statement of Principles on Copyright Exceptions and Limitations for Libraries Principles are: •Preservation •Legal deposit •Interlibrary loan and document supply •Education and classroom teaching
  • 16. Reproduction for research or private purposes Provision for persons with disabilities General free use exceptions applicable to libraries Orphan works Copyright term Technological protection measures that prevent lawful uses Contracts and statutory exceptions Limitation on liability
  • 17. Copyright and Digital Library The success of the Information Society depends on digital content being accessible.! Measures used for preventing copying digital data: Technological Protection Measure (TPM) Digital Rights Management (DRM) A system for identifying copyright works in the digital environment - Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
  • 18. Need of Copyright literacy among Librarians? • To make use of the provisions of ‘Fair Use’ in order to satisfy the information requirements of their users. • Enables to render the services without violating copyright laws.
  • 19. Library being a creature of balance in copyright law Libraries are the only entities that provides: Access to the vast majority of copyrighted works that lose market vitality long before the expiration of the copyrights. The only entities that preserve public domain materials. Multiple roles of libraries:  As social organizations address the balance in the law.  As institutional roles pay close attention to balance and to promote users' rights as well as creators' rights.
  • 20. Libraries are a small but significant market for published works The creation of new intellectual property building on the old is stimulated as a result of the existence of libraries.
  • 21. Knowledge is Power!  Knowledge has been recognized not only as a source of power but also as the primary source of property.  Knowledge is the most significant thing in this rapidly changing society, the world over.  Explicit statutory limitations on copyright monopolies become much more important to the future of libraries.