COMPUTER ETHICS AND SECURITY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND PRIVACY
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DESIGN RIGHTS
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INTANGIBLE PROPERTY RIGHTS
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RIGHT OF FAIR USE
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COPYRIGHT
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Detailed explanation-1: -Fair use/fair dealing may be used as a defence for authorised use of copyrighted works, according to Section 52(1), asserting that such usage does not constitute infringement.An exception to the exclusive right given to the original author of the copyrighted work is fair use/fair dealing.
Detailed explanation-2: -Fair use: An important defence against copyright infringement, defined under Section 53 of the Copyright Act. The burden of proof of an act of copyright infringement is on the owner. Connected judicial proceeding. Performance by an amateur club or society, if the performance is in front of a non-paying audience.
Detailed explanation-3: -The doctrine of fair use is an exception to the law that usually protects any material that is considered as copyrighted under the Indian Copyright Act, 1957. It is a very thin line between a legitimate and bona fide fair use of a work from a mala fide and blatant copy of the work.