Following is exception provided under the Copyright Act of India?

Which of the following is an exception provided under the Copyright Act of India?

(A) For academic research 

(B) For commercial production 

(C) For profit through sales 

(D) For performance before paid audience

Correct Ans: (A)

Explanation:

The Copyright Act of India provides certain exceptions to ensure a balance between the rights of creators and public interest. One significant exception allows the use of copyrighted material for academic research without infringing on intellectual property rights.

This means that students, researchers, and educators can use portions of copyrighted works for study, analysis, and research purposes without seeking prior permission. However, the use must be non-commercial and properly attributed to the original creator.

In contrast, commercial production, profit-driven sales, and performances before a paid audience do not fall under fair use. These activities require explicit permission from the copyright holder.

In summary, academic research benefits from an exception, promoting knowledge dissemination while respecting copyright laws.

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