Copyright
The domain of copyright is the protection of literary and artistic works. These include writings, music, works of the fine arts, such as paintings and sculptures, and technology-based works such as computer programs and electronic databases.
The owner of copyright in a protected work may use the work as he wishes, and may prevent others from using it without his authorization. Thus, the rights granted under national laws to the owner of copyright in a protected work are normally "exclusive rights": to use the work or to authorize others to use the work, subject to the legally recognized rights and interests of others.
For example: Harry Potter Publishing Rights © J.K.Rowling. 2006
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A water colour painting by artist, M. F. Husain depicting an Indian woman and a European woman in a palanquin. |
The Copyright team has in-depth market intelligence and an extensive network of relationships and operations. This helps us be the first to identify and convert opportunities. These advantages are manifested in our ability to unlock an existing asset’s intrinsic value, assemble developable Copyright in the industry and see opportunities where others see difficulties. The Copyright Services include:
- Copyright Application
- Licensing
- Assignment
- Enforcement
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