there was some movement towards the making of govt funded work, or hopefully just govt work, copyright-free. there were many proposals before the govt when the last amendment to the copyright act came up for revision. However such proposals were rejected and they didnt go through.
It is worth taking a look at the copyright act to see how govt works/govt funded works are treated, and you'll find that fairly interesting.
copyright in govt works: 60 years
section 52 of copyright act- "certain acts not to be infringement of copyright" (emphasis added):
(q) the reproduction or publication of-
(i) any matter which has been published in any Official Gazette except an Act of a Legislature;
(ii) any Act of a Legislature subject to the condition that such Act is reproduced or published together
with any commentary thereon or any other original matter;
(iii) the report of any committee, commission, council, board or other like body appointed by the
Government if such report has been laid on the Table of the Legislature, unless the reproduction or
publication of such report is prohibited by the Government;
(iv) any judgement or order of a court, tribunal or other judicial authority, unless the reproduction or
publication of such judgment or order is prohibited by the court, the tribunal or other judicial authority,
(r) the production or publication of a translation in any Indian language of an Act of a Legislature and
of any rules or orders made thereunder-
(i) if no translation of such Act or rules or orders in that language has previously been produced or
published by the Government; or
(ii) where a translation of such Act or rules or orders in that language has been produced or
published by the Government, if the translation is not available for sale to the public:
Provided that such translation contains a statement at a prominent place to the effect that the
translation has not been authorised or accepted as authentic by the Government;
If you carefully go through the law excerpted above, and pay particular attention to the exceptions there, you'll come to a set of what can only be called 'interesting' conclusions... :-)
for instance if i were to take a copy of a govt act and put it up on a website of mine, without any value added from my side, that's technically a violation of copyright.
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