This article examines recent legal developments in copyright infringement, including the Delhi High Court’s decision in Sharechat v. Bytedance and Google’s Android restrictions on Huawei. It also explores significant licensing deals and the expansion of Sony Playstation into film and TV.
Read more about Delhi HC Dismisses Sharechat Suit Against Bytedance, Google Restricts Android Licence to Huawei, Sony Playstation Diversifies into Film and TV, and moreTag: Copyright Infringement
SC Issues Notice to Govt over Regulation of Online Streaming Services, CBFC Replaces Bottle with Bouquet, SCOTUS Allows Suit Against Apple, Getty Sues ‘Her Campus’, and more
The Supreme Court of India is considering regulatory measures for online streaming services, while the CBFC continues its strict content modifications in films. Notable international developments include major copyright lawsuits and antitrust actions, highlighting the evolving nature of digital content regulation and entertainment law.
Read more about SC Issues Notice to Govt over Regulation of Online Streaming Services, CBFC Replaces Bottle with Bouquet, SCOTUS Allows Suit Against Apple, Getty Sues ‘Her Campus’, and moreSpotify Loses Saregama Content, Nora Roberts Sues Author for Plagiarism, Mattel Expands Disney and Pixar Toy Collection, and more
This article examines notable updates in copyright and entertainment law such as the Spotify–Saregama dispute and Nora Roberts’ infringement lawsuit. It also summarises new licensing and digital media developments relevant to the Indian and international markets.
Read more about Spotify Loses Saregama Content, Nora Roberts Sues Author for Plagiarism, Mattel Expands Disney and Pixar Toy Collection, and moreSuper Cassettes Industries v. Myspace Inc and Anr.
The Delhi High Court in Super Cassettes Industries v. Myspace addressed intermediary liability for copyright infringement under Indian law. The court held that internet platforms may be liable for infringing content, especially after receiving notice from the copyright owner.
Read more about Super Cassettes Industries v. Myspace Inc and Anr.Madras HC Lifts TikTok Ban, Complaint Against ‘Mental Hai Kya’, and more
The post reviews significant copyright and entertainment law developments, including the Madras High Court’s TikTok decision and the IPS complaint against Mental Hai Kya. It also discusses major piracy incidents, international copyright disputes, and new trends in licensing and film promotion.
Read more about Madras HC Lifts TikTok Ban, Complaint Against ‘Mental Hai Kya’, and more30 Torrent Sites Blocked, Notices to Makers of Tashkent Files and Dabangg 3, Avengers Playmoji, and more
The Delhi High Court has ordered 30 torrent sites to be blocked for copyright infringement and issued directives to ISPs and government authorities. The post also discusses legal notices to film makers and global developments in copyright enforcement and streaming services.
Read more about 30 Torrent Sites Blocked, Notices to Makers of Tashkent Files and Dabangg 3, Avengers Playmoji, and moreElection Commission Clears ‘PM Narendra Modi’ Biopic, Ban on TikTok App in India and more
This post analyses recent entertainment law and copyright news in India, including judicial decisions on the PM Narendra Modi biopic and the TikTok app ban. It also reviews key copyright infringement cases and licensing developments impacting the entertainment industry.
Read more about Election Commission Clears ‘PM Narendra Modi’ Biopic, Ban on TikTok App in India and moreEC Notice to Makers of Modi Film, EU Approves Copyright Directive, Nike Wins ‘Jumpman’ Suit, AI Music, and more
This update examines major legal developments in copyright and entertainment law, including regulatory actions on political films, EU copyright reforms, and landmark infringement suits. The post also discusses AI-generated music licensing and shifting industry practices in content distribution.
Read more about EC Notice to Makers of Modi Film, EU Approves Copyright Directive, Nike Wins ‘Jumpman’ Suit, AI Music, and more‘Bala’ Infringement Suit, No Political Ads at IPL, IPRS License to YouTube, and more
This article examines key events in copyright infringement and content licensing, including the ‘Bala’ plagiarism suit, IPL’s ban on political ads, and the IPRS-YouTube license. It offers a structured analysis of recent legal cases and industry partnerships in the entertainment sector.
Read more about ‘Bala’ Infringement Suit, No Political Ads at IPL, IPRS License to YouTube, and moreT-Series Gets Infringement Notice, ‘#MeToo’ Filmmaker Challenges CBFC, GTA V Infringer Settles, and more
This update examines key developments in copyright and entertainment law, including a notice to T-Series and a CBFC challenge. It also reviews global copyright disputes, licensing partnerships, and practical legal tips affecting the industry.
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