The Malaysian Copyright Act of 1987 considers "fixation" to occur when "the work has been written down, recorded or otherwise reduced to material form."
The Copyright Act 1987 protects graphic works, photographs, sculptures, or collages, irrespective of artistic quality; a work of architecture being a building or a model for a building; or a work of artistic craftsmanship.
Malaysia's copyright law is Act 332, the Copyright Law of 1987. More information can be found at the link below.
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The Copyright Act 1957 is an outdated Indian copyright law. The current revision is the Copyright Act 1999.
All books are copyrighted. Under US copyright law, the act of creating automatically attaches copyright.
The copyright act of 1987 allowed for educational purposes only
The Copyright Act 1965 is an outdated UK copyright law; the current law is the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988.
The Copyright Act 1994 is still in effect, although it was significantly updated by the Copyright (New Technologies) Amendment Act 2008. The duration of protection under the act varies slightly by the type of work, but is generally the life of the creator plus 50 years. See the link below for details.
Copyright was restored under the Uruguay Round Agreements Act; it is administered by SADAIC.
The current UK copyright law is the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988, as amended.
Business names are not copyrightable; they can be registered as trademarks.
The 1994 act is the copyright law of New Zealand; it was significantly updated by the Copyright (New Technologies) Amendment Act 2008.