Copyright - II

Question.1

Mr. “A” makes some changes in an article in which Copyright subsists, and thereafter publishes the modified article as his own. Would that amount to Copyright infringement?:



Question.2

Is the following statement true or false: “The works which are accompanied with a Copyright notice are protected and the works without such notice are not protected.”:



Question.3

Is the following statement true or false: “Since all the work published on the internet is publicly accessible, it is in public domain and free to use.”:



Question.4

Mr. ‘A’ gets an idea of a novel story and immediately narrates it to his friend Mr. ‘B’. B publishes the story as his own. Can A sue B for infringement of Copyright?:





Question.5

What happens once the term of Copyright expires?:






Question.6

After the economic rights have been transferred, which rights remain with the author?:





Question.7

How long does Copyright last for cinematograph films and sound recordings?:





Question.8

Under The Berne Convention, what is the duration of Copyright for a literary work?:





Question.9

From when are the Copyrights conferred on the author of a work?:






Question.10

Copyright exists in which of the following works?: