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This article explains the legal protection given to novelists under the Copyright Act, 1957, and how writers can safeguard their creative works.
In the age of digital publishing, an author’s name is more than just identity — it is their brand, livelihood, and legal right. This article explores how Indian copyright, trademark, and moral rights law protect pen names and pseudonyms, ensuring that writers retain control over their creative identity even in the online world.
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