The amendment seeks to address some of the limitations of the previous legislation, ensuring broader coverage for a variety of works, including literature, art, performances, voice recordings, and broadcasts. Once the amendment is enforced, these works will be protected regardless of their presentation, purpose, or quality.
President Ratifies First Amendment to the Copyright and Related Rights Act
The President's Office, Republic of Maldives, 10 December 2024, Maldives
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