The Copyright Arena in the Films
INTRODUCTION In India as well as other parts of the world, the idea of copyright has become increasingly important in tackling modern problems in a variety of fields, including science, society, the economics, and law. The degree of protection accorded to literary, dramatic, musical, cinematic, and recording arts works directly affects the enrichment of cultural legacy. Because copyright ensures that intellectual creations are sufficiently protected, it contributes significantly to the development of cultural heritage and fosters further innovation and creativity. The groundwork for copyright protection in India was established by the Indian Copyright Act of 1847, one of the first legislative laws passed in the nation during the East India Company era. Later, the Copyright Act of 1957 took its place, and it is still the cornerstone of copyright today. "Copyright" refers to the author's entitlement to assert all legal defenses against unapproved use of their creatio