Copyright Claims
YouTubetoMP3Hub respects the intellectual property rights of all individuals and entities. Users are strictly prohibited from infringing upon the copyright, trademark, or any other proprietary rights of others. We reserve the right to remove any content that violates intellectual property rights and may terminate a user’s access to the website if such infringing content is submitted.
Repeat Infringer Policy: In accordance with Indian copyright laws and the principles outlined in the Indian Copyright Act of 1957 and subsequent amendments, any user whose material receives three valid complaints of copyright infringement within any contiguous six-month period may have their access to the website terminated.
Copyright Act of India
Chapter I: Preliminary
Short title, extent, and commencement: This policy is governed by the Copyright Act of India. It applies within the geographical scope of India and commences upon its enactment.
Definitions: Key terms used in this policy, such as “copyright,” “infringement,” and “copyright holder,” shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Copyright Act of India.
Chapter II: Copyright Ownership
Subject matter of copyright: Eligible works for copyright protection include literary, artistic, musical, and cinematographic works.
Ownership of copyright: Initial copyright ownership resides with the author, unless otherwise stipulated in the Act.
Assignment and licensing of copyright: Copyrights may be assigned or licensed to others as per the provisions of the Act.
Chapter III: Rights of the Copyright Owner
Rights conferred by copyright: Copyright holders have exclusive rights, including reproduction, distribution, adaptation, and public performance.
Term of copyright: Copyright protection lasts for the life of the author plus a specified number of years.
Chapter IV: Infringement of Copyright
Infringement of copyright: Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of copyrighted works constitutes infringement.
Civil remedies: Copyright holders have remedies such as injunctions, damages, and account of profits for infringement.
Criminal penalties: Serious infringement, especially for commercial purposes, may attract criminal penalties.
Chapter V: Performers’ Rights
Rights of performers: Performers have rights over their performances, including control over recordings and broadcasts.
Chapter VI: Rights of Broadcasting Organizations
Rights of broadcasting organizations: Broadcasting organizations have rights over their broadcasts, including control over retransmission and fixation.
Chapter VII: International Copyright Provisions
International copyright relations of India: Indian copyright law aligns with international treaties and agreements, such as the Berne Convention.
Chapter VIII: Miscellaneous Provisions
Registration of Copyright: Optional registration may provide additional legal benefits.
Protection of technological measures: Circumvention of technological measures is prohibited.
Copyright societies: Collective management organizations are established and regulated for licensing and royalty collection.
Chapter IX: Penalties
Offences and Penalties: Various copyright-related offences carry civil and criminal penalties.
Chapter X: Appeals and Procedure
Appeals: Procedures for appealing decisions related to copyright infringement or disputes are outlined.
Chapter XI: Miscellaneous
Power to make rules: The appropriate government has authority to make rules for implementing the Act.
Protection of action taken in good faith: Actions taken in good faith under the Act are protected from legal challenge.
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