India:
Whether Infringement Of Copyright Is A Cognizable Offence?
13 October 2015
Singhania & Partners LLP
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Copyright protection has become the sensitive issue worldwide.
Any person who copies others work without consent of the author is
liable to be punished for infringement. This article by Dipak Rao
and Nishi Shabana of RSP discusses whether infringement of
copyright as per Section 63 of Copyright Act, 1957 is a cognizable
offence or not!
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