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Author’s Moral Rights and Owner’s Copyright: The Incongruous Interplay

Issued: November 30 2018

The Indian Copyright Act duly accords and protects the rights of the “owners” of copyright as well as the authors of such copyright works. Aishwarya Chaturvedi explains how the act is equipped to deal with the probable conflicts between an employer and his employees.

 

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