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Copyright - II
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?:
Yes
No
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.”:
True
False
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.”:
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?:
Maybe
None of the above
What happens once the term of Copyright expires?:
The Copyright term may be renewed for a further period of time
The work may be copied with permission of the copyright owner
The work may be copied without permission of the copyright owner
The work may be copied without permission of the copyright owner and published as your own work
After the economic rights have been transferred, which rights remain with the author?:
Performance rights
Moral rights
Reproduction rights
No rights remain with the author
How long does Copyright last for cinematograph films and sound recordings?:
50 years from the year of first publication
60 years from the year of first publication
60 years from the end of the calendar year in which the last of the director dies
60 years from the end of the calendar year in which the last of the director, writer or musical composer dies
Under The Berne Convention, what is the duration of Copyright for a literary work?:
20 years from the creation of the work
50 years from the creation of the work
Life of the author plus 20 years from death
Life of the author plus 50 years from death
From when are the Copyrights conferred on the author of a work?:
When the work is created
When the work is registered with the Copyright office
When the work is published and becomes available to the public
When the work is copied with or without permission from the author
Copyright exists in which of the following works?:
Cinematographic films
Books
Sound recordings
Photographs
All of the above
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