A lot of resources and energy are required for tasks like writing a book, making a movie, writing a song, or writing a song. A writer may work on a book for years, while a filmmaker may invest millions of rupees to produce just one successful movie. Hence, if someone chooses to write a novel or create a movie that is a replica of the original, it could hurt sales of the original product and result in losses for the author. The person then turns to the legal system for help in protecting their original work by registering it as a copyright. Literary, dramatic, musical, and aesthetic works as well as cinematograph films and sound recordings are all protected under the Copyright Act of India, though not indefinitely. Literary, theatrical, musical, and artistic works, for instance, have copyright protection for the duration of the author's life plus sixty years. Until then, the copyright holder retains ownership, and any production or distribution must have their permission. Benefits of copyright protection include the ability to reproduce, modify, distribute, perform publicly, and display publicly.
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