Demonstrate linear video editing techniques with its advantages and disadvantages

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Introduction to Copyrights Presented by, N.KUMUTHA , (Registered Patent Agent IN/PA 4292) Project Scientist II Patent Information Centre Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology Chennai

Outline Copyrights Copyright’s criteria Related rights, Exceptions Copyright Forms and fees Examples Infringement cases

Copyrights The Copyright Act, 1957 Rights given to the creators for their Literary works (books, pamphlet, poems, articles, letters, tables, compilation, computer programmes, algorithms), Dramatic works (recitation, choreographic, dumb-show, acting), Musical works (key notes-not words), Artistic works (paintings, drawings, sculptures, diagrams, maps cartoons), Cinematographic works

Copyrights Rights given to the expression not for ideas, procedures, methods, mathematical formulae, news of the fact Criteria: Should be original and need not to be new (novel) Treaties : Universal copyright Convention and Berne Convention, 1886 Related or Neighbouring rights : (Rome Convention, 1961) 1. Right of performers (actors, singers, musicians) 2. Producers of phonograms (sound recorders) 3. Rights of broadcasters

Copyrights Exceptions : Educational purposes, Legislation purposes, Religious purposes, Physically Handicapped materials Fair use: Research, Review, Reporting current events, connection to judicial proceedings, Performance of a club if given to non-paying audience Registration is not mandatory for protection but certificate of registration can be an evidence Term – Life time + 60 years / 60 years

Copyrights When others can use? If published as open access If published under Creative Common License* (limits-attributes, non-commercial, share alike, No derivatives) If published traditionally – Fair use/with permission Identified by * http :// creativecommons.org/licenses /

Copyrights Forms Application Form for Registration of Copyright (Form-XIV) Application Form for Registration of changes in Particulars of Copyright (Form-XV) Application Form for the Relinquishment of Copyright ( Form-I) Fees (INR-per work): Literary, Dramatic, Musical or Artistic work - 500(2000), changes-200(1000) Cinematograph Film – 5000, changes-2000 Sound recording – 2000, changes-1000

Copyrights - Examples Novels Poems Plays Newspapers Computer programs Databases Films Musical compositions Choreography Paintings Drawings Photographs Sculptures Architectures Advertisements Maps

Copyrights - Examples

Copyrights – Infringement cases Ilayaraja Vs SPB Monkey Selfie in 2011 (Naruto , David Slator in Indonesia forest)

Copyright Certificate

Thank You Reach me @ [email protected] 9790364565 Patent Information Centre Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology DOTE Campus Chennai - 600 025  Tamilnadu , INDIA.   Phone : +91 44 2230 1428  Telefax : +91 44 2230 1552  E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.tanscst.nic.in

Geographical Indications (GI) The Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 No individual rights Rights given to any association of persons/ producers/ organizations in specific location (origin based) Term – 10 Years, Renewable for every 10 years

Geographical Indications (GI) Types : Agriculture goods (Basmati rice) Handicraft goods (Mysore silk) Manufactured goods (Mysore Agarbarti ) Food Stuff goods (Tirunelveli Alwa ) Classification of GI Goods: 34 classes Forms: Registration of GI for goods-GI 1A to 1D + INR 5000 Registration of an authorized user of a registered GI 1-GI 3+ INR 500

GI Classification Classes Particulars Class 1 Chemicals used in industry, science and photography, agriculture, horticulture, forestry, manures etc. Class 2 Paints, varnishes Class 3 Perfumery, cosmetics, etc. Class 4 Industrial oils and greases (Other than edible Oil) etc. Class 5 Medicinal, Pharmaceutical, V eterinary and Sanitary substances etc. Class 6 Un-Wrought and partly-wrought c ommon metals and their alloys etc. Class 7 Machines and machine tools, motors etc. Class 8 Hand tools and implements etc. Class 9 Scientific, Nautical, Surveying and Electrical apparatus etc. Class 10 Surgical, Medical, Dental and Veterinary Instruments etc. Class 11 Installation for Lighting, Heating etc. Class 12 Vehicles and their parts, apparatus, Locomotion by land, air or water. Class 13 Fire arms, ammunition and projectiles etc. . Class 14 Precious metals and their alloys, etc. Class 15 Musical instruments. Class 16 Paper and Paper Articles, Stationery, Printed Matters etc. .

GI Classification Classes Particulars Class 17 Gutta-Percha , Indian Rubber etc. Class 18 Leather and imitations of leather etc. Class 19 Building materials etc. Class 20 Furniture, Mirrors etc. Class 21 Household Domestic Utensils etc. Class 22 Ropes, string etc. Class 23 Yarns and threads, for textile use. Class 24 Textiles and textile goods, not included in other classes; bed and table covers. Class 25 Clothing, footwear, headgear. Class 26 Lace and embroidery, ribbons and braid etc. Class 27 Carpets, rugs, mats etc. Class 28 Games and Playthings etc. Class 29 Meat, Fish, Poultry etc. Class 30 Coffee, Tea, Cocoa etc. Class 31 Agricultural, Horticultural and Forestry products and Grains not included in other classes Class 32 Beers, Mineral and Aerated Waters and Other Non-Alcoholic Drinks not included in other classes Class 33 Alcoholic beverages (except beers). Class 34 Tobacco; smokers' articles; matches.

Geographical Indications (GI) - Examples

GI – Infringement cases Tea Board, India vs ITC Limited - Darjeeling Lounge, 2010 RiceTec Inc , US (US566484,1997) vs India – Basmati Rice, 2000

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