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Infringement

break], breach of violation, applied to the breach of a law or violation of a right, as of copyright or patent right.

Duplicating equipment

Duplicating equipment, means any mechanical contrivance or device used or intended to be used for making copies of any work. [Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2 (hh)]

Government work

Government work, means a work which is made or published by or under the direction or control of-- (i) the Government or any department of the Government; (ii) any Legislature in India; (iii) any court, tribunal...

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Engravings

Engravings. See FINE ARTS. It includes etchings, lithographs, wood-cuts, prints and other similar works, not being photographs. [Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2 (i)]

Encyclop'dia

of England or the Encyclop'dia of Sport. An encyclop'dia is a 'collective work' within the meaning of the Copyright Act, 1911; see s. 35 of the Act, and see also s. 5 (2).

Musical work

Musical work, means a work consisting of music and includes any graphical notation of such work but does not include any words or any action intended to be sung, spoken or performed with the music. [Copyright...

Dramatic work

Dramatic work, includes any piece of recitation, choreographic work or entertainment in dumb show, the scenic arrangement or acting, form of which is fixed in writing or otherwise but does not include a cinematograph film. [Copyright...

Designs

design when registered shall be registered as of the date of the application for registration. Registration gives a copyright in the design for 5 years (s. 53), and for the nature of the protection afforded, see Harper

Design

the Indian Penal Code or any artistic work as defined in clause (c) of s. 2 of the Copyright Act, 1957. [Designs Act, 2000 (16 of 2000), s. 2 (d)] Design in popular parlance is used as

Delivery

Delivery, in relation to a lecture, includes delivery by means of any mechanical instrument or by broadcast. [Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2 (g)] It means the birth of a child. [Maternity Benefit Act,...

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