Fictional Character Protection through Copyright

  • Kshitij Gopal Kalra
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  • Kshitij Gopal Kalra

    Student at Libra College of Higher Studies, Dehradun, India

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The protection of fictional characters through copyright in India is a nuanced area of intellectual property law that has significant implications for creators, the entertainment industry, and the broader cultural landscape. Fictional characters, which often become central to various forms of media such as books, films, television shows, and comics, hold substantial economic and cultural value. The Indian legal system provides a framework for the protection of these characters, ensuring that creators can secure their rights and benefit from their creations. This comprehensive analysis explores the scope and effectiveness of copyright protection for fictional characters in India, examining statutory provisions, case law, and the challenges posed by emerging digital technologies. Copyright is a kind of legal protection that an author bears for the exclusive use of his creative work. The duration of the granted copyright is fixed.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 4, Page 1528 - 1533

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.118175

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