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Title: The Concept of Compulsary Licensing in Relation to Musical Rights
Authors: Kulshrestha, Pradeep Kumar
Tiwari, Garima
Sehgal, Khushi
Keywords: The way people enjoy culture and entertainment has completely changed – and this is good. But it is important that we don’t leave creators in the cold.1 Indian history is not complete without music, and the nation is renowned for its rich tradition of both folk and classical music. Therefore, mandatory licencing is required to safeguard the rights of the creators of such outstanding musical works from being exploited by the music industry and to allow for the use of their work by third parties without violating their rights.2 The study paper’s major goal is to explain the significance of compulsory licencing and its effects on music rights. Copyright is the legal authority to reproduce a unique work.3 As a result, it grant
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Rawat Prakashan
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/2478
ISSN: 978-93-82206-80-4
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