At IP Manah, we specialize in navigating the complexities of copyright law under the Indian Copyright Act of 1957. This legislation, compliant with TRIPS, protects original works in literature, drama, music, art, cinematography, and sound recordings. It also encompasses broadcasters’ rights, performers’ rights, and the moral rights of authors.
India is a member of the Berne Convention, ensuring copyright protection for works in member countries. We also adhere to the Universal Copyright Convention and WIPO treaties known as the “Internet Treaties.”
With digital platforms and evolving business models, copyright laws are changing rapidly. Our team is skilled in handling copyright disputes and compliance programs for global software publishers.
We have successfully led anti-piracy and anti-counterfeiting initiatives across sectors such as publishing, gaming, software, and broadcasting.
We advise IT companies on open-source licenses, ensuring compliance and avoiding legal pitfalls while managing complex licensing agreements.
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