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Learn about fair dealing and permitted acts as exceptions to copyright law in this 27-minute lecture. Explore the key provisions of Section 52 of the Indian Copyright Act, understanding how these exceptions balance copyright protection with public interest and educational needs. Examine the legal framework that allows certain uses of copyrighted material without permission, including analysis of landmark cases such as Chancellor, Masters & Scholars of University of Oxford v Rameshwari Photocopy Services and Super Cassette Industries v Hamar Television Network. Study the interpretation of Section 52(1)(za) through expert analysis and court decisions, gaining insight into how fair dealing provisions are applied in practice within the Indian legal system.
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Fair Dealing and Permitted Acts
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NPTEL-NOC IITM