The US Supreme Court’s decision in American Broadcasting vs. Aereo clarified the scope of public performance and copyright infringement for television broadcasts. The judgment signals a pivotal shift in how retransmission technologies are regulated under copyright law.
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Swiss Supreme Court Finally Approves Registration of the Sign “APPLE”, Xiaomi Introduces Mimoji Similar to that of Apple’s Memoji, Federal Court Holds Amazon Liable for Defective Third-Party Goods, and more
This bulletin reviews significant legal developments, including the Swiss Supreme Court’s approval of the APPLE trademark and Amazon’s new liability for defective third-party goods. It also covers copyright trends, Xiaomi’s Mimoji launch, and recent enforcement in e-commerce and music distribution.
Read more about Swiss Supreme Court Finally Approves Registration of the Sign “APPLE”, Xiaomi Introduces Mimoji Similar to that of Apple’s Memoji, Federal Court Holds Amazon Liable for Defective Third-Party Goods, and moreAn Effective Method Towards the Protection of IP
John Doe orders have become a significant tool in India for protecting intellectual property against online piracy. By targeting specific infringing links, these court orders ensure a balanced approach to copyright enforcement.
Read more about An Effective Method Towards the Protection of IPCourt Order Blocks 76 Websites, Xiaomi Fires Infringing Employee, Former Snap Exec Launches Verishop, and more
This bulletin examines significant copyright infringement news and legal actions across various industries, including court-ordered website blocking and major lawsuits. It further covers intellectual property developments involving tech companies and entertainment platforms.
Read more about Court Order Blocks 76 Websites, Xiaomi Fires Infringing Employee, Former Snap Exec Launches Verishop, and moreDelhi HC Orders Against Unauthorized Broadcast of World Cup 2019, La Liga App Fined for Spying on Users, Amazon Invests INR 2800 Cr in India, and more
This bulletin reviews recent legal developments in intellectual property and e-commerce, including court orders, privacy fines, and major investments. It provides objective analysis of the Delhi High Court’s World Cup broadcast order, La Liga’s privacy fine, and Amazon’s investment in India.
Read more about Delhi HC Orders Against Unauthorized Broadcast of World Cup 2019, La Liga App Fined for Spying on Users, Amazon Invests INR 2800 Cr in India, and moreDelhi HC Clarifies Architect’s Moral Rights, Time Settles Dispute Over Embedded Tom Brady Tweet, INOX Screening World Cup Matches, and more
The Delhi High Court has ruled that architects cannot use moral rights to prevent demolition of their works, narrowing the scope of Section 57. Other updates include Time’s settlement over an embedded Tom Brady tweet, INOX’s plans to screen World Cup matches, and significant licensing developments in entertainment law.
Read more about Delhi HC Clarifies Architect’s Moral Rights, Time Settles Dispute Over Embedded Tom Brady Tweet, INOX Screening World Cup Matches, and moreDelhi HC Dismisses Sharechat Suit Against Bytedance, Google Restricts Android Licence to Huawei, Sony Playstation Diversifies into Film and TV, and more
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 moreSC 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.
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