AL-IBLAGH LIMITED, LAHORE versus COPYRIGHT BOARD, KARACHI
Section 2 (d), 10 and 46 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application for Copyright Ordinance 1962, application for registration of copyright speech and lecture petition given to the public by a well-known scholar with the consent of the speaker and the applicant. The tapes were recorded by the compiled applicant. The authority to file the record books and the application for copyright registration in connection therewith refused to register and the appeal against such denial was rejected by two members of the copyright board, including the chairman, The other two members, including the chairman, disagreed, saying that the applicant was not the author. Speech and Lecture Accuracy The speaker, who gave speeches and lectures to the general public, had no copyright in respect of speeches and lectures; the applicant was, in the circumstances, described in Section 2 (d) of the Copyright Ordinance, 1962 Will be considered as the author of the work done. The High Court kept the authority orders aside
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