Art and Indian Copyright Law: A Statutory Reading

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This work examines how the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, as amended in 2012, interacts with art (other than films and sound recordings), and, in particular, with Indian art. The first part of this text comprises a feminist and post-colonial reading of the Indian copyright statute while later parts focus on interpreting the provisions of the statute in relation to art. 

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25 February 2023
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03 May 2022
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03 September 2021
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About the author

Nandita Saikia is an Indian lawyer. She began her legal career at the Office of the Additional Solicitor General of India, and has since worked independently, as corporate counsel, and with a law firm. She is particularly interested in copyright and free speech. 

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