Law seems to have taken
everything visible under its wings, so much so that if what you have is not
graced by law, your mere existence is in deep danger. There are unwanted elements
out there who flourish on their evil intentions and whether it’s physically or
intellectually, a prey is tattered into pieces by them. Thankfully and luckily,
law prevents anybody from running into gruesome tatters, but since it is so
varied a phenomena, that a common man mostly finds himself drowned in despair.
The various law processions take most of his energy and when the time comes to
cherish, he is so badly drained of positivity, that enjoyment becomes
non-existential for him. Should one then blame law for snatching positivity?
The topic’s totally immaterial
because whether a person likes it or leaves it, law will still dominate
anything and everything that’s under the roof. A very small example of this is Copyright Registration in india. Let’s
take into account a very small scenario. Say for instance, a person has put
days and nights into his novel which in fact has now become similar to his
life. This person goes to a publisher and once the publisher goes through his
copy, orders the cops to arrest him. Why do you think this happened? What was
his crime? Was it his hard work that got him penalised? No, certainly not! It
was his mistake of not getting his hard work a lawful recognition and furthermore,
his mistake was that he left his hard work open so that a person with bad
intentions could stomp on his work.
With the grace of almighty, there
are agencies that do not let you make this mistake and before the above
scenario takes a real shape, they get one’s work copyrighted on time even
before a person takes his copy out of house for publishing. Quite clearly, now
from the doorstep till the publisher publishes the work, everything is the
author’s property. The specialised copyrighting agencies intimate an individual
or a company of all the proceedings and documents well in time, so there is no
scope of any lethal errors.
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