The post reviews July 2019 copyright trends, major copyright disputes involving Indian and international artists, and strategic moves by Netflix and ByteDance. It also covers government efforts to promote rural products through e-commerce in India.
Read more about Netflix Finances Mumbai Based Digital Studio, Katy Perry Loses Copyright Battle, ByteDance to Launch its Search Engine in China and moreTag: Copyright Infringement
Ideas, Concepts, Scripts & Stories – Protecting Ideas in the Entertainment Industry Part III
This post examines the Zee Telefilms vs Sundial Communications case, highlighting how Indian courts address breach of confidentiality claims in the entertainment sector. It discusses the legal standards applied and the outcome for the parties involved.
Read more about Ideas, Concepts, Scripts & Stories – Protecting Ideas in the Entertainment Industry Part IIIFair Use vs. Copyright Infringement
This post analyses key legal cases that shaped the debate on fair use versus copyright infringement, focusing on transformative use in art. It highlights how courts have interpreted these defences within the framework of copyright law.
Read more about Fair Use vs. Copyright InfringementClips of Copyrighted Material Constitute FAIR USE!
This post analyses a US court ruling on whether TV clips and transcript snippets in searchable databases constitute fair use under copyright law. It objectively examines the legal reasoning and implications for media monitoring services.
Read more about Clips of Copyrighted Material Constitute FAIR USE!Ideas, Concepts, Scripts & Stories – Protecting Ideas in the Entertainment Industry Part V
The Anil Gupta v. Kunal Dasgupta case sets a precedent on idea protection and breach of confidence in Indian entertainment law. It clarifies that detailed concepts, rather than mere ideas, may receive copyright protection and legal remedies when misused.
Read more about Ideas, Concepts, Scripts & Stories – Protecting Ideas in the Entertainment Industry Part VHarmonious Construction Can Ignore the Term Clause
This post discusses a Delhi High Court case on copyright infringement involving film music rights and the principle of harmonious construction in contract law. The Court’s decision highlights the importance of interpreting agreements in their entirety when resolving intellectual property disputes.
Read more about Harmonious Construction Can Ignore the Term ClauseGawker Media Sued By Dr. Phil; U.S. ‘Six-Strikes’ Policy Company loses its Status; and more
This post reviews key copyright infringement disputes, including Dr. Phil’s case against Gawker Media and the status change of the Six-Strikes policy company. It further examines the International Trade Commission’s ruling in favour of Twin-Star International.
Read more about Gawker Media Sued By Dr. Phil; U.S. ‘Six-Strikes’ Policy Company loses its Status; and moreBombay High Court Rules that CBFC has no ‘Intellectual Morality’,US Copyright Office forms a Mechanical Rights Society,Rapper Sues Insurance Company over Copyright Infringement Lawsuit, and more
The bulletin presents key legal updates on copyright infringement, entertainment law, and e-commerce regulation in India and internationally. It covers significant court rulings, new copyright societies, and policy changes, offering structured and factual analysis for legal professionals and stakeholders.
Read more about Bombay High Court Rules that CBFC has no ‘Intellectual Morality’,US Copyright Office forms a Mechanical Rights Society,Rapper Sues Insurance Company over Copyright Infringement Lawsuit, and moreAmerican Broadcasting vs. Aereo – Landmark Copyright Infringement case
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.
Read more about American Broadcasting vs. Aereo – Landmark Copyright Infringement caseSwiss 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 more