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Title: Pertormer’s Rights in India
Other Titles: A Study with Special Reference to the Audiovisual Industry
Authors: Jayadevan Nair,S
Dr.Sadasivan Nair,G
Keywords: Labor law and the performer
broadcasting and communication to the public
Collective barganining and administration in states of America
International instruments and the performer in the audiovisual
Issue Date: 27-Mar-2006
Publisher: Cochin University of Science and Technology
Abstract: The overall focus of the thesis involves the performer's rights in india -A study with special reference to the audiovisual industry.The performer is the disseminator of works of literary, dramatic artistic and musical authorship .The challenge of studying the audiovisual industry is the low level of data documentation and transparency in transactions compounded by the low awareness of legal issues. The first five chapters of the study trace the evolution of performers’ rights with particular impetus on three diverse jurisdictions both at the judicial and statutory levels as well as from the collective bargaining platform.The study also seeks to pin point the major obstacles that the performers have had to encounter in their quest for equal rights under the umbrella of intellectual property the world over.the status of the performer through the international instruments - the Rome convention, the WPPT and the envisaged Protocol to the audiovisual performance.A grant of rights to the performer either under Copyright or labor law need not improve matters for the performer unless the institutional grievance redressal is firmly put in place.There is a need for clearer delineation between the definitions of audio and audiovisual fixations. Under the Indian law the terms representing these have been sound records and cinematographs respectivel.Performer and the Philosophy of Intellectual Propertyeffectively. But this is not to deny the fact that these institutions, organizations and practices could very well rise to the occasion when the rights regime comes into force.
Description: School of Legal Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3061
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