Overview
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Learn about translation as a form of copyright protection in this 26-minute lecture that explores the legal framework surrounding translated works and dubbing rights in the film industry. Examine the fundamental concept of translation as an intellectual property right and understand why translations qualify for copyright protection under law. Discover how dubbing rights specifically belong to film producers and analyze the legal precedent established in the landmark case Thiagarajan Kumararaja v. Capital Film Works 2018 (73) PTC 365 (Mad), which clarifies the ownership and distribution of translation rights in cinema. Gain insights into the commercial and legal implications of translation rights for content creators, producers, and distributors in the entertainment industry.
Syllabus
Translation
Taught by
NPTEL-NOC IITM