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Latest Copyright Cases in 2022 – Part 1

Author: Intellepedia
January 22, 2022
Case Study, Copyrights, Intellectual Property

This post summarises key copyright cases decided by Indian courts in 2022, focusing on originality, licensing, and infringement issues. It offers an objective analysis of court findings and their implications for Indian copyright law.

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