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Lal's Commentary On The Copyright Act, 1957 (act 14 Of 1957): With The Copyright Rules, 1958 & Neighbouring Rights, Also International Copyright Order, 1999 Alongwith Patent (amendment) Rules, 2006, The Intellectual Property Appellate Board (procedure) Rules, 2003, Trade Mark Rules, 2002 Together With Law Relating To Ownership Of Copyright And The Rights Of The Owners, International Copyright Infringement Of Copyright, Registration Of Copyrights, Making Of Sound Recording's, Importation Of Infringing Copies With Latest Case Laws Commentary On The Copyright Act, 1957 (act 14 Of 1957) Copyright Act, 1957 🔍
Delhi: Delhi Law House, 4th ed., Delhi, India, 2006
Nathuni Lal; Ajay Sahni (Advocate.) 🔍
description
Revised By Ajay Sahni. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Alternative title
Lal's commentary on the Copyright Act, 1957 (Act 14 of 1957) with the Copyright Rules, 1958 & neighbouring rights, also International Copyright Order, 1999 alongwith Patent (Amendment) Rules, 2006, the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (Procedure) Rules, 2003, Trade Mark Rules, 2002 together with law relating to ownership of copyright and the right of the owner, international copyright, infringement of rights through piracy of sound, infringement of copyright, registration of copyrights, making of sound recording's, importation of infringing copies with latest case laws
Alternative author
Nathuni Lal, 1897-; Sahni, Ajay (Advocate); India. Copyright Act, 1957
Alternative author
Nathuni Lal; Ajah Sahni
Alternative author
revised by Ajay Sahni
Alternative edition
4. ed., repr, Delhi, 2009
Alternative edition
4th ed, Delhi, 2007
Alternative edition
India, India
metadata comments
Includes index.
Alternative description
xliv, 1534 p. ; 25 cm
Includes index
Includes index
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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