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About Course

The Copyright Act, 1957, governs the law pertaining to copyright in India. Copyright is a type of intellectual property right. Authors who have original works such as works of literature, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, cinematographic films, and audio recordings are all awarded copyright safeguards under Indian law. The copyright law is considered as an essential law of protection for a country because it enriches its national cultural heritage of it.

Course Content On Copyright –

  1. Meaning and Definition of Copyright
  2. Law’s governing Copyright in India
  3. Copyright Societies
  4. Copyright Infringement
  5. Procedure for filing for a Copyright
  6. Making of Copyright application
  7. Copyright Assignment and Licensing
  8. Copyright Infringement

 

Benefits :

– Online certification

– Lifetime Access

Who this course is for:

  • Entrepreneurs
  • Business managers and executives
  • Law or pre-law students
  • Employees or contractors
  • Company Secretary

 

How you’ll be marked?

After completion of the course, send us an email at ledroitonline@gmail.com with the subject “(Name of the course) Complete”, we’ll send you the assignment which you have to submit to us within 48 hours. After going through your assignments we’ll send you the soft copy of your certificates.

Registration Process:

To register kindly make the payment first of INR 600/- only and make a note of transaction ID ,after making the payment fill up the registration form below, to buy this course. If you face any trouble while making payment Paytm or Gpay us on 6204801978.

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What Will You Learn?

  • 1. Meaning and Definition of Copyright
  • 2. Law’s governing Copyright in India
  • 3. Copyright Societies
  • 4. Copyright Infringement
  • 5. Procedure for filing for a Copyright
  • 6. Making of Copyright application
  • 7. Copyright Assignment and Licensing
  • 8. Copyright Infringement