Copyright Act Corporations Coverage
Summary
Section 16 of the Copyright Act, 1957, applies to corporations, granting copyright protection only as specified under the Act. Moral rights, such as the right to attribution and integrity, are generally granted to individual authors and creators, not corporations. If you have specific concerns about copyright or moral rights for your corporation, consider consulting with a legal expert in intellectual property law.Full Conversation
ARE MORAL RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO CORPORATIONS
Moral rights, under the Indian Copyright Act, *, are generally granted to individual authors and creators, not corporations. These rights include the right to attribution and the right to integrity of the work. Do you need more detailed information on how moral rights might affect specific works created by individuals within your corporation?