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Under copyright law, the architect who prepares architectural plans and drawings is considered the author and owner of the copyright in those plans or drawings, unless there is an agreement to the contrary.
Architectural works are protected by U.S. copyright law, specifically by 17 U.S. Code 102(8). In fact, copyright law was officially changed in December 1990 in order to include these architectural copyrights.
If the original designer retained all copyrights in the original design, an unsuspecting subsequent designer or contractor may infringe the copyrights of the original designer by refining or constructing a project that is substantially similar to the original design.
Works of architecture, like other creative works, are protected under this statute for the period of the authors life plus 60 years. Thus, the Indian copyright law has expanded its purview to include protection for commercial building architecture.
ARTICLE 5: COPYRIGHT RIGHT OF OWNERSHIP: i. Each competitor shall retain Copyright in his own competition design.
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Today, copyright law protects certain architectural works such as houses, office buildings, museums, and churches created on or after December 1, 1990, subject to some limitations.
ing to Copyright act 1957- Section 2(b) work of architecture means any building or structure having an artistic character or design, or any model for such building or structure; Section 2(c) artistic work means
Age of the Building Copyright protection for architecture was granted on December 1, 1990. This means that there is no copyright protection for buildings constructed before that date. You can still take photos of post-1990 buildings without a release, though, as long as the photo is of a public place.

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