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100 _aSuri, Gunmala
245 _aChallenges for world class intellectual property (IP) regime in knowledge economy: A glimpse of Indian scenario
260 _c2008
300 _ap.48-60.
362 _aJan-Mar
520 _aThe opportunities lie in enormous possibilities for creation, distribution and use of works. These considerations pose challenges of multifarious shades and hues requiring adaptation of a system of protection of both copyright and rights neighbouring on copyright or related rights. A major problem raised by these technological developments for international copyright, concerns piracy. The illegal reproduction and distribution of protected works are other flagrant infringements of copyright. A greater awareness needs to be built on the economic value of intellectual property for the private sector and for national development and growth; as to how the intellectual property system can be utilised to promote national inventiveness and creativity. National copyright laws in most countries incorporate exceptions for copying for personal use, research, education, newspaper reporting based on principles of `fair dealing'. - Reproduced.
650 _aIntellectual property
773 _aIndian Journal of Public Administration
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