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Table of Contents:
Introduction
• Hypothesis;
• Methodolog;
• Limitations of the paper;
• Research Questions;
• Chapterisation;
Chapter one:
International Protection of Broadasting Organization
• The Rome Convention;
• The Brussels Convention;
• TRIPS Agreement;
Chapter Two:
Broadcasting Organizations and New Technologies;
• Development Of New Delivery Techniques;
• Cable distribution;
• Satellite Broadcasting;
• Digital Transmission Technologies And Services;
• Interactive Services In Broadcasting;
• Webcasting;
• Simulcasting;
• Tools For Protecting Content In Broadcasting;
Chapter Three:
Proposed Protection -The WIPO Treaty on The Protection of Broadcasting Organizations;
• Critical Analysis of the proposed WIPO Treaty On the Protection Of Broadcasting Organisations;
• Drawbacks of the proposed WIPO Treaty on Broadcasting;
• Conclusion;
Chapter four:
Laws of Telecommunication and Broadcasting in India;
• India's Telecom Sector;
• Broadcasting Regulations in India;
• Regulating Cable Television;
• Air Waves as Public Property;
• Broadcasting Bill 1997;
• The Converged Regulator;
• Rights of Broadcasting Organisations under the Copyright Act, 1957 (as amended in 1999);
Conclusion:
• Suggestions and Recommendations;
Annexure;
Bibliography
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