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In the context of registering fashion designs in India, which of the following statements reflects the distinction/overlap between copyright protection and industrial design protection?

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Copyright is best for designs with limited reproduction, while industrial design protection is ideal for mass production scenarios.
  • Fashion designs can only be registered under the Designs Act and are not eligible for copyright protection, including in its underlying artistic works.
  • Copyright protection for fashion designs lasts for the lifetime of the author plus 60 years after the author‘s death while Industrial Design protection ceases to exist after the creation of more than 50 copies by an industrial process in case of an unregistered design.
  • Fashion designs intended for reproduction more than 50 times should be registered under the Copyright Act to ensure lifelong protection for the author plus 50 years since industrial designs protection term is lower.
  • Copyright protection for fashion designs is more suitable for limited reproduction scenarios while industrial design protection is advisable for designs intended for mass production exceeding 50 copies.
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Copyright protection suits fashion designs that are not reproduced extensively, while industrial design protection is more appropriate for mass-produced items with aesthetic value.
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