Introduction
Copyright-ability of fictional characters
Current laws on this subject
Various tests to determine copyright-ability
- “The characters must have both physical and intellectual traits;
- They must be properly defined.
- They must be particularly different and incorporate some specific components of the expression.”
The doctrine of fair dealing: An exception to this copyright protection
The following are the factors:
- The aim and nature of the usage of such material must be identified, whether the work is for commercial or non-profit/educational purposes.
- The copyrighted work’s nature.
- The section utilised as a component of the entire Copyrighted work.
- The impact of such use on the market or value of the copyrighted material.
- It is not acting as a replacement for the original work.
- It is also transformational in nature, which means it adds fresh meaning and message to the original.
Landmark Indian Case laws
Conclusion
References
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- https://blog.ipleaders.in/fair-use-law-india-copyright-act/
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