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Under the AWCPA, an architectural work is statutorily defined as the design of a building as embodied in any tangible medium of expression, including a building, architectural plans or drawings, and includes the overall form as well as the arrangement and composition of spaces and elements in the design, but does
The Copyright registration procedure in India allows architects to protect their original creations. In addition, India is a member to the Berne Convention and the Universal Copyright Convention, which means that works protected in other Berne signatory nations are automatically protected in India.
Under the AWCPA, an architectural work is statutorily defined as the design of a building as embodied in any tangible medium of expression, including a building, architectural plans or drawings, and includes the overall form as well as the arrangement and composition of spaces and elements in the design, but does
Architectural works are protected by U.S. copyright law, specifically by 17 U.S. Code 102(8).
A design has copyright protection automatically beginning at the time of creation. Thus, an architect need not register a work nor place notice on the work to obtain copyright protection.
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Copyright protects architec- tural works created on or after December 1, 1990. Copyright also protects unconstructed architectural works embodied in unpublished plans or drawings on December 1, 1990, if the design was constructed on or before December 31, 2002.
Copyright protects architec- tural works created on or after December 1, 1990. Copyright also protects unconstructed architectural works embodied in unpublished plans or drawings on December 1, 1990, if the design was constructed on or before December 31, 2002.
deserving of protection under the Copyright Act, Congress passed the Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act (AWCPA) in 1990, which amended the Copyright Act to specifically include architectural works among the list of protected works in 17 U.S.C. 102.

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