Attribution merely means you know who owns it; it doesn't mean you have a right to use it.
Simply crediting the source of a piece of copyrighted material to its owner, absolutely in no way protects you from a claim of copyright infringement.
It requires permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law.
No, but it could be a TRADEMARK infringement. Copyright does not protect names.
The purpose of these bills is to protect those rights against infringement by the government.
Although putting a notification on it is not required, that can help protect you. Beyond that, the best way to stop people from copying it is to keep it to yourself.
They use the copyright law to protect the proprietor (owner) from plagiarism and copyright infringement. This is useful because the ideas of others will stay their ideas as well as entitle them to all benefits and profits.
Copyright registration in Delhi protects copyright from infringement. Copyright registration provides legal protection that ensures that no one else can use copyright in any way without the permission of the owner. You can also transfer the copyright to anyone else. Copyright helps to protect and reward the rights of authors by rewarding and protecting their work.
There are a great many "urban myths" surrounding copyright law but the two most popular are probably... 1) You have to put a copyright notice on a work to protect it (not since 1989) 2) If I don't charge money for it it's not an infringement. (yes it is)
No it would not be a copyright infringement. Copyright does not protect names, titles, common words/phrases, facts, ideas, systems, or methods of operation. However product names can be, and usually rare, registered as trademarks.
Copyright does not protect facts or ideas, but will protect the expression of them.
You can't patent a song or poem, but you can copyright them to protect your original work. Copyright is automatically granted once the work is fixed in a tangible form (written down or recorded). Registering your copyright with the appropriate government agency can provide more legal protection in case of infringement.
Copyright does not protect ideas, only the expression of those ideas.
Copyright law cannot protect ideas, only the expressionof them in writing, sound, art, etc.