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Copyright Ownership in Freelancers and Commissioned Works - Challenges and Solutions
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Copyright Ownership in Freelancers and Commissioned Works – Challenges and Solutions

Under Section 17 of the Copyright Act, 1957, the person who creates a work is its first copyright owner not the person who paid for it. This guide explains who owns copyright across three scenarios Indian businesses face every week: work commissioned from freelancers, work created by employees, and work produced by two or more authors jointly. It includes the two landmark Indian cases every business owner and creative professional should know.

Moral Rights Explained: How Authors Can Keep Control After Copyright Assignment
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Moral Rights Under Section 57: What Indian Copyright Law Protects After You Assign Your Work

A copyright assignment transfers economic rights the right to reproduce, distribute, licence, and profit from a work. It does not transfer moral rights. Under Section 57 of the Copyright Act, 1957, every Indian author retains two rights that cannot be assigned, waived, or contracted away: the right to claim authorship, and the right to restrain or claim damages for any distortion or modification of their work that would be prejudicial to their honour or reputation. This guide explains both rights, their legal limits, and what happens after an author dies.

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