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Draft Copyright Amendment Rules, 2019 - A Comparison

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India June 11 2019

The table provides a comparative analysis of the current Copyright Rules, 2013 with the Draft Copyright (Amendment) Rules, 2019 circulated by DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India on May 31, 2019.


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