An author wants that only he should get the profit of his creations. The Author’s
creation in his Intellectual Property. The right granted to keep such properties safe is
known as the Intellectual Property Right.
Identify the ‘Intellectual Property Right’ granted to an author. Explain
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The Author'screation in his Intellectual Property. The right granted to keep such properties safe is. known as the Intellectual Property Right.
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The right granted in this case is called COPYRIGHT.
- Copyright is an intangible asset called IPR provided to the author of any kind of expression-related work.
- This comprises writing or literary works, music creation, photography, theatre or performance, or television channels or radio station, among other things.
- Novels, tales, and write-ups are examples of literary works, which are unique material written by a person. Copyrights are awarded to the creator of this item.
- This right prevents others from stealing, duplicating, or incorporating such content into their works in order to profit financially or in terms of renown.
- Once an author is awarded this privilege, it becomes his original property, and anybody who uses it without permission is breaking the law and may face legal action.
- The author is granted right for the years he lives and additional sixty years after that. Through this entire term, he can use his property to derive privilege and profits for his property.
- Hence, author's property is safe in this case through copyright.
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