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THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

 

ACT NO. 14 OF 1957 AN ACT TO AMEND AND CONSOLIDATE

THE LAW RELATING TO COPYRIGHT

 

[4th June, 1957.]

 

BE it enacted by Parliament in the Eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows –



 
 

CHAPTER I

PRELIMINARY

 

1.         (1)        Short title, extent and commencement. This Act may be called the Copyright Act, 1957.

            (2)        It extends to the whole of India.

            (3)        It shall come into force on such 1 date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.



Interpretation

 
 

2.         In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires –

            (a)        Adaptation "means –

                        (i)         in relation to a dramatic work, the  conversion  of the work into a non-dramatic work;

                        (ii)         in relation to a literary work or an artistic work, the conversion of the work into a dramatic work by  way of performance in public or otherwise;

                        (iii)        in relation to a literary or dramatic  work, any abridgement of the work or any version of the work in which  the story or action is conveyed wholly or  mainly               by means of pictures in a form suitable for reproduction in a book, or in a newspaper,  magazine or similar periodical; and

                        (iv)        in  relation to a musical work, any arrangement  or transcription of the work ;

            (b)        "architectural  work of art" means any  building  or structure  having  an artistic character or  design,  or  any model such building or structure

            (C)        "artistic work" means –

                        (i)         a painting, a sculpture, a drawing (including a diagram, map, chart or plan,), an engraving or a  photograph,  whether or not any such work possesses  artistic quality

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1.   21st January, 1958, vide Notification No. S. R. O. 269, dated the 21st January, 1958, see Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Pt.   II, see. 3, p. 167.

2.   Extended to and brought into force in the State  of  Sikkim w.e.f.  27.4.1979 vide Notifn. No. S>O. 226(K) dt. 27.4.1979, Gaz. of India, Exty., Pt. II, See 3(110, P. 430.

      Extended to and brought into force in Dadra and Nagar  Haveli (w.e.f. 1.7.65) by Reg. 6 of 1963.,  S.2  & Sch. I.

      Extended to Goa, Daman and Diu with modifications, by Reg. 12  of 1962, s.3 and Sch.

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                        (ii)         an architectural work of art ; and

                        (iii)        any other work of artistic craftsmanship

            (d)        author " means –

                        (i)         in relation to a literary or dramatic  work,  the author of the work ;

                        (ii)         in relation to a musical work, the composer;

                        (iii)        in  relation  to  an artistic work  other  than  a photograph, the artist ;

 

                        (iv)        in relation to a photograph, the person taking the photograph;

                        (v)         in relation to a cinematograph film, the owner  of the film at the time of its completion; and

                        (vi)        in relation to a record, the owner of the  original plate from which the record is made, at the time of  the making of the plate;

            (dd)       "broadcast means communication to the public –

                        (i)         by any means of wireless diffusion, whether in  any one  or  more of the forms of signs,  sounds  or  visual images; or

                        (ii)         by wire, and includes a re-broadcast;

            (e)        "calendar year" means the year commencing on the 1st day of January;

            (f)         cinematograph film includes the sound track, if any, and "cinematograph" shall be construed as including any work produced by any process analogous to cinematography;

                        Explanation.--For the purposes of this clause, "video  films" shall also be  deemed to be work  produced  by  a   process analogous to cinematography.

            (ff)        "communication to the public" means communication to the public  in whatever manner, including communication   through satellite;

            (g)        "delivery", in relation to a lecture, include  delivery by means of any mechanical instrument or by broadcast.

            (h)        "dramatic work" includes any piece  for  recitation, choreographic work or entertainment in dumb show, the  scenic arrangement  or acting form of which is fixed in  writing  or otherwise but does not include a cinematograph film;

            (hh)       "duplicating equipment" means any mechanical contrivance or device used or intended  to be used for making copies of any work;

            (i)         "engravings" include etchings,  lithographs,  wood-cuts, prints and other similar works, not being photographs;

            (j)         "exclusive licence" means a licence which confers  on the  licensee  or on the licensee and persons  authorised  by him,  to  the exclusion of all other persons  (including  the owner of the copyright), any right comprised in the copyright in  a  work, and " exclusive licensee "  shall  be  construed accordingly;

            (k)        "Government work" means a work which is made or published by or under the direction or control of –

                        (i)         the Government or any department of the Government;

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1.   Subs. by Act 23 of 1993, s.2 (w.e.f. 9.8.1984)

2.   Ins. by s.3 ibid. (w.e.f. 9.8.1984)

3.   Ins. by Act 65 of 1984, s.2 (w.e.f. 8.10.84)

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                        (ii)         any Legislature in India;

                        (iii)        any court, tribunal or other judicial authority in India;

            (l)         "Indian work" means a literary, dramatic or musical work –

                        (i)         the author of which  is a citizen  of India; or

                        (ii)         which is first published in India; or

                        (iii)        the author of which, in the case of an unpublished work,  is  at  the time of the making  of  the work, a citizen of India;

            (m)       infringing copy " means –

                        (i)         in relation to a literary, dramatic,  musical  or artistic work, a reproduction thereof otherwise than  in the form of a cinematograph film;

                        (ii)         in relation to a cinematograph film, a copy of  the film or a record embodying the recording in any part of the sound track associated with the film;

                        (iii)        in relation to a record,  any  such  record embodying the same recording; and  

                        (iv)        in  relation to a programme in which a broadcast reproduction  right subsists under section 37, a  record recording the programme, if such reproduction,  copy  or  record  is  made  or imported in contravention of the provisions of this Act

            (n)        "lecture" includes address, speech and sermon  

            (o)       "literary work" includes tables compilations and computer  programmes, that is to say, programmes recorded  on any disc, tape, perforated media or other information storage device,  which, if  fed into or located in a computer or computer  based  equipment  is  capable  of  reproducing  any information;

            (p)       "musical work" means any combination of melody and harmony  or either of them, printed, reduced to writing or otherwise graphically produced or reproduced;

            (q)       "performance" includes any mode of visual or acoustic presentation,  including any such presentation by  the  exhibition of a cinematograph film, or by means of broadcast  or by  the  use  of  a record, or by any  other  means  and,  in relation to a lecture, includes the delivery of such  lecture;

            (r)         "performing rights society" means a society, association or other body, whether incorporated or not, which carries on business in India of issuing or granting licences for the performance in India of any works in which copyright subsists;

            (s)        "photograph" includes photo-lithograph and  any  work produced by any process analogous to photography but does not include any part of a cinematograph film;

 

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1.   Subs. by Act 23 of 1983, s.2 (w.e.f. 9.8.1984)

2.   Subs. by s.3, ibid. (w.e.f. 9.8.1984)

3.   Subs. by Act 65 of 1984, s.2 (w.e.f.8.10.1984)

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            (t)         "plate" includes any stereotype or other plate, stone, block, mould,  matrix,  transfer,   negative    duplicating equipment  or other device used or  intended to be  used  for printing or reproducing copies of any work, and any matrix or other   appliance by which records for the acoustic presentation of the work are or are intended to be made;

            (u)        prescribed " means prescribed by rules made under  this Act.

            (w)        record " means any disc, tape, perforated roll or other device  in which sounds are embodied so as to be  capable  of being   reproduced  there from,  other  than  a  sound   track associated with a cinematograph film;

            (x)        recording " means the aggregate of the sounds embodied in and capable of being reproduced by means of a record; 

            (y)        work " means any of the following works, namely –

                        (i)         a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work;

                        (ii)         a cinematograph film;

                        (iii)        a record;

            (z)        "work of joint authorship" means a work produced by the collaboration  of  two or more authors in which  the  contribution of one author is not distinct from the contribution of the other author or authors;

            (za)       "work of sculpture" includes casts and models.

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Meaning of Publication

 
 

3.         For the purposes of this Act, "publication" means

            (a)        in the  case  of  a  literary,  dramatic,  musical  or artistic  work, the  issue of copies of the  work,  either  in whole  or  in part, to the public in a manner  sufficient  to satisfy the  reasonable requirements of  the  public  having regard  to the nature of the work;

            (b)        in the case of a cinematograph film, the sale or  hire or  offer for sale or hire of the film or copies  thereof  to the public;

            (c)        in the case of a record, the issue of records  to  the public in sufficient quantities;

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1.   Omitted by Act 23 of 1983, s.3, (w.e.f.9.8.1984)

2.   Subs. by s.4, ibid (w.e.f. 9.8.1984)

3.   Ins. by Act 65 of 1984, s.2, (w.e.f.8.10.1984)

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                        but does not, except as otherwise expressly provided  in  this  Act, include –

                        (i)         in the case of a literary, dramatic or  musical  work, issue of any records recording such work;

                        (ii)         in the case of a work of sculpture or an  architectural work of art, the issue of photographs and engravings of  such work.

 

4.         When work not deemed to be published or performed in public.

            Except in relation to infringement of copyright, a work shall not be deemed to be published or performed in public, if published, or performed in public, without the licence of the owner of the copyright.

 

5.         When work deemed to be first published in India.

            For the purposes of this Act, a work published in India shall be deemed to be first published in India, notwithstanding that it has been  published simultaneously in some  country,  unless  such  other  country provides a shorter term of copyright for such work; and a work  shall be deemed to be published simultaneously in India  and in another country  if  the  time  between  the  publication in India  and  the publication in such other country does not exceed thirty days or such other period as the Central Government may, in relation to any specified country, determine.

 

6.         Certain disputes to be decided by Copyright Board.

            If any question arises –

            (a)        Whether for the purposes of section3, copies of any –

                        (i)         literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work are issued to the public in a manner sufficient to  satisfy the reasonable requirements of the public; or

                        (ii)         records are issued to the public in sufficient quantities; or.

            (b)        Whether for the purposes of section 5, the term of copyright  for any work is shorter in any other country than that provided in respect of that work under this Act;

                        it shall be referred to the Copyright Board constituted under  section 11 whose decision thereon shall be final.

 

7.         Nationality of author where the making of unpublished work is extended over considerable period.

            Where, in the case of an unpublished work, the making of the work is extended over a considerable period, the author of the work shall, for the purposes of this Act, be deemed to be a citizen of, or domiciled in, that country of which he was a citizen or wherein he was  domiciled  during any substantial part of that period.

 

8.         Domicile of corporations.

            For the purposes of this Act, a body corporate  shall  be deemed to be  domiciled  in  India  if  it  is incorporated under any law in force in India;

 

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1.   Subs. by Act 23 of 1983, s.5 (w.e.f. 9.8.1984)

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CHAPTER II

COPYRIGHT OFFICE AND COPYRIGHT BOARD

 

9.         (1)        Copyright office. There shall be established for the purposes of this Act an office to be called the Copyright Office.

            (2)        The Copyright Office shall be under the immediate control of the Registrar of Copyrights who shall act under the superintendence and direction of the Central Government.

            (3)        There shall be a seal for the Copyright Office.

 

10.        (1)        Registrar and Deputy Registrars of Copyrights. The Central Government shall appoint a Registrar of Copyrights and may appoint one or more Deputy Registrars of Copyrights.

            (2)        A Deputy Registrar of Copyrights shall discharge under the superintendence and direction of the Registrar of Copyrights such functions of the Registrar under this Act as the Registrar may,  from time to time, assign to him; and any reference in this Act  to  the Registrar  of  Copyrights  shall  include  a  reference  to  a  Deputy Registrar of Copyrights when so discharging any such functions.

 

11.        (1)        Copyright Board. As soon as may be after the commencement of this Act, the Central Government shall constitute a Board to be called  the Copyright Board which shall consist of a Chairman and not less than two nor more than eight other members.

            (2)        The Chairman and other members of the Copyright Board shall hold office for such period and on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed.

            (3)        The Chairman of the Copyright Board shall be a person who is, or has been, a Judge of the Supreme Court or a High Court or is qualified for appointment as a Judge of a High Court.

            (4)        The Registrar of Copyrights shall be the Secretary of the Copyright Board and shall perform such functions as may be prescribed.

 

12.        (1)        Powers and procedure of Copyright Board. The Copyright Board shall,  subject  to any rules that may be made under  this  Act,  have power to regulate its own procedure, including the fixing  of  places and times of its sittings:

                        Provided that the Copyright Board shall ordinarily hear any proceeding instituted before it under this Act within the zone in which, at the time of the institution of the proceeding, the person instituting the proceeding actually and voluntarily resides or carries on business or personally works for gain.

                        Explanation.-In this sub-section "zone" means a zone specified in section 15 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956. (7 of 1956).

            (2)        The Copyright Board may exercise and discharge its powers and functions through Benches constituted by the Chairman of the Copyright Board from amongst its members, each Bench consisting of not less than three members.

            (3)        If there is a difference of opinion among the members of the Copyright Board or any Bench thereof in respect of any matter coming before it for decision under this Act, the opinion of the majority shall prevail:

                        Provided that where there is no such majority –

                        (i)         if the Chairman was one of the members who heard the matter, the opinion of the Chairman shall prevail;

                        (ii)         if the Chairman was not one of the members who heard the  matter,  the  matter shall be referred to him for his opinion and that opinion shall prevail.

            (4)        The Copyright Board may authorise any of its members to exercise any of the powers conferred on it by section 74 and any order made or act done in exercise of those powers by the member so authorised shall be deemed to be the order or act, as the case may be, of the Board.

            (5)        No member of the Copyright Board shall take part in any proceedings before the Board in respect of any matter in which he has a personal interest.

            (6)        No act done or proceeding taken by the Copyright Board under this Act shall be questioned on the ground merely of the existence  of any vacancy in, or defect in the constitution of, the Board.

            (7)        The Copyright Board shall be deemed to be a civil court for the purpose of sections 345 and 346 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 and all proceedings before the Board shall be deemed to be judicial proceedings within the meaning of sections 193 and 228 of the Indian Penal Code.



   
 

CHAPTER III

COPYRIGHT

13.        (1)        Works in which copyright subsists.

                        Subject to the provisions of this section and the other provisions of this Act, copyright shall subsist throughout India in the following classes of works, that is to say –

                        (a)        Original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works;

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1.   Subs. by Act 23 of 1983, s.6 (w.e.f. 9.8.1984)

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                        (b)        Cinematograph films; and

                        (c)        Records.

            (2)        Copyright shall not subsist in any work specified in subsection (1), other than a work to which the provisions of section 40 or section 41 apply, unless –

                        (i)         in  the  case of a published work, the  work  is  first published  in  India, or where the work  is  first  published outside India, the author is at the date of such publication, or  in a case where the author was dead at that date  was  at the time of his death, a citizen of India;

                        (ii)         in the case of an unpublished work other than an architectural  work of art, the author is at the date of  the making of the work a citizen of India or domiciled in  India; and

                        (iii)        in the case of an architectural work of art,  the work is located in India.

                                    Explanation.- In the case of a work of joint authorship, the conditions conferring copyright specified in this sub-section shall be satisfied by all the authors of the work.

            (3)        Copyright shall not subsist –

                        (a)        in any cinematograph film if a substantial part of  the film is an infringement of the copyright in any other work;

                        (b)        in any record made in respect of a literary,  dramatic or  musical work, if in making the record, copyright in  such work has been infringed.

            (4)        The copyright in a cinematograph film or a record shall not affect the separate copyright in any work in respect of which or a substantial part of which, the film, or as the case may be, the record is made.

            (5)        In the case of an architectural work of art, copyright shall subsist only in the artistic character and design and shall not extend to processes or methods of construction.



Meaning of copyright

 
 

14.        (1)       Meaning of copyright. For the purposes of this Act, "copyright" means the exclusive right, by virtue of, and subject to the provisions of, this

                        (a)        in the case of a literary, dramatic or musical work, to do and  authorise the doing of any of  the  following  acts, namely –

                                    (i)         to reproduce the work in any material form

                                    (ii)         to publish the work;

                                    (iii)        to perform the work in public;

                                    (iv)        to produce, reproduce, perform or publish any translation of the work;

                                    (v)         to make any cinematograph film or a record in respect of the work ;

                                    (vi)        to communicate the work by radio broadcast or to communicate to the public by a loud-speaker or any other similar instrument the broadcast of the work;

                                    (vii)       to make any adaptation of the work;

                                    (viii)      to do in relation to a translation or an adaptation  of  the work any of the acts specified in relation to the work in clauses (i) to (vi);

                        (b)        in the case of an artistic work, to do or authorise the doing of      any of the following acts, namely –

                                    (i)         to reproduce the work in any material form;

                                    (ii)         to publish the work;

                                    (iii)        to include the work in any cinematograph film;

                                    (iv)        to make any adaptation of the work;

                                    (v)         to do in relation to an adaptation of the work any of the acts specified in relation to the work in clauses (i) to (iii).

                        (c)        in the case of a cinematograph film, to do or authorise the doing of any of the following acts, namely;

                                    (i)         to make a copy of the film;

                                    (ii)         to cause  the film, in so far as  it consists of visual images, to be seen in public and, in so far as it consists of sounds, to be heard in public;

                                    (iii)        to make any record embodying the recording in  any part  of  the sound track associated with  the  film  by utilising such sound track;

                                    (iv)        to communicate the film by broadcast;

                        (d)        in the case of a record, to do or authorise the doing of any of the  following acts  by  utilising  the  record, namely –

                                    (i)         to make any other record embodying the same recording;

                                    (ii)         to cause the recording embodied in the record to be heard in public ;

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1.   Subs. by Act 23 of 1983, s.2 (w.e.f. 9.8.1984)

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                                    (iii)        to communicate the recording  embodied  in  the record by broadcast;

            (2)        Any reference in sub-section (1) to the doing of any act in relation to a work or a translation or an adaptation thereof shall include a reference to the doing of that act in relation to a substantial part thereof.

 

15.        (1)        Special provision regarding copyright in designs registered or capable of being registered under the Indian Patents and Designs Act, 1911. Copyright shall not subsist under this Act in any design which is registered under the   Designs Act, 1911. (2 of 1911).

            (2)        Copyright in any design, which is capable of being registered under the designs Act, 1911, (2 of 1911) but which has not been so registered, shall cease as soon as any article to which the design has been applied has been reproduced more than fifty times by an industrial process by the owner of the copyright or, with his licence, by any other person.

 

16.        No Copyright except as provided in this Act.

            No person shall be entitled to copyright or any similar right in any work, whether published or unpublished, otherwise than under and in accordance  with the provisions of this Act or of any other law for the time being  in force but nothing in this section shall be construed as abrogating any right or jurisdiction to restrain a breach of trust or confidence.



    
 

CHAPTER IV

OWNERSHIP OF COPYRIGHT AND THE RIGHTS OF THE OWNER

 

17.        First owner of copyright.

            Subject to the provisions of this Act, the author of a work shall be the first owner of the copyright therein;

            Provided that –

            (a)        in the case of a literary, dramatic or  artistic  work made  by  the author in the course of his employment by the proprietor of a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical under a contract of service or apprenticeship, for  the purpose of publication in a newspaper, magazine  or  similar periodical, the said proprietor shall, in the absence of  any agreement  to  the  contrary,  be  the  first  owner  of  the copyrig