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What are the rights of a copyright holder (which when violated lead to infringement)?

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What are the rights of a copyright holder (which when violated lead to infringement)?

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(a) In the case of literary, dramatic or musical work, not being a computer program—– (i) to reproduce the work in any material form including the storing of it in any medium by electronic means; (ii) to issue copies of the work to the public not being copies already in circulation; (iii) to perform the work in public, or communicate it to the public; (iv) to make any cinematography film or sound recording in respect of the work; (v) to make any translation of the work; to make any adaptation of the work; (vi) to do, in relation to a translation or an adaptation of the Work, any of the acts specified in relation to the work in Sub-clauses (i) to (vi); (b) in the case of computer program – (i) to do any acts specified in clauses (a); (ii) to sell or give on hire, or offer for sale or hire any copy of (iii) the computer program, regardless of whether such copy has been sold or given on hire on earlier occasions; (c ) in the case of an artistic work

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