
Syllabus of the Copyright Act
The Copyright Act's syllabus outlines the legal framework protecting creators' original works, including literature, music, art, films, and software. It defines what qualifies for copyright, rights granted to creators (like reproduction and public display), and the duration of protection. The act also details exceptions, such as fair use, and stipulates licensing, registration, and enforcement procedures. Its aim is to encourage creativity by ensuring creators can benefit from their work while balancing public access and usage rights within a structured legal system.