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प्रश्न
Given below is a statement of principle followed by a failual situation. Apply the principle to the file given below and select the most appropriate answer
Principle: Under copyright law, copyright subsists in original literary works also. A literary work need not be of literary quality. Even so prosaic a work as an index of railway stations or a railway‟ guide or a list of stock exchange quotations qualifies as a literary work if sufficient work has been expended in compiling it to give it a new and original character.
Facts: Michael works hard enough, walking down the streets, taking down the names of people who live at houses, and makes a street directory as a result of that labour.
विकल्प
Michael's exercise in making a street directory is sufficient to justify in making claim to copyright in that work which is ultimately produced
Michael's exercise in making a street directory is not enough to justify in making claim to copyright in that work
A street directory cannot be enough to be considered as a literary work
None of the above statement is correct
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उत्तर
Michael's exercise in making a street directory is sufficient to justify in making claim to copyright in that work which is ultimately produced
Explanation:
According to the principle given here, Michael's exercise in making a street directory is sufficient to justify in making claim to copyright in that work, because the principle clearly states that, a literary work need not be of literary quality. Even so prosaic a work as an index of railway stations or a railway guide or a list of stock exchange qualifies as a literary work if sufficient work has been expended in compiling it to give it a new and original character.
