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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