This post analyses significant 2021 copyright cases from Indian courts, addressing statutory interpretation and copyright infringement. It offers objective insights into recent judicial trends and legal reasoning relevant to Indian copyright law.
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Latest Indian Copyright Cases – 2021 – Part 3
This article offers an objective analysis of major Indian copyright cases from 2021, focusing on infringement, trade secrets, and damages. The summaries provide structured insights into legal reasoning and outcomes.
Read more about Latest Indian Copyright Cases – 2021 – Part 3Weekly News Update: Copyright and Entertainment Law
This bulletin presents the latest news on copyright and entertainment law, including major lawsuits and court rulings. It offers structured analysis of global copyright disputes and their legal implications, curated by the team at BananaIP Counsels.
Read more about Weekly News Update: Copyright and Entertainment LawLatest Trademark Cases in 2021 – Part 6
This post reviews three recent Bombay High Court decisions on trademark and copyright infringement from 2021. It highlights key legal findings on interim injunctions, trademark use in media, and brand similarity, offering insights for IP practitioners and businesses.
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This post presents a detailed review of notable Indian copyright cases decided in 2021 by the Delhi High Court. It explores court orders on broadcasting rights, celebrity rights, and software copyright infringement, providing an analytical perspective on current legal developments.
Read more about Latest Indian Copyright Cases – 2021 – Part 1Google wins against Oracle’s Code Theft Claim, Youtube introduces ‘Checks’ for Copyright violations, Marshmello wins ‘Happier’ Copyright case against ARTY and more.
This bulletin reviews recent legal developments in copyright infringement, including major verdicts involving Google, Youtube, Marshmello, and Bitcoin’s white paper. It provides factual, structured insights into the legal reasoning and broader implications for the entertainment and technology sectors.
Read more about Google wins against Oracle’s Code Theft Claim, Youtube introduces ‘Checks’ for Copyright violations, Marshmello wins ‘Happier’ Copyright case against ARTY and more.TuneIn Loses Appeal in UK infringement Lawsuit, Nike sues MSCHF for copyright infringement, Brexit does not hasten exit from EU Copyright Law and more.
This bulletin covers key copyright infringement lawsuits featuring TuneIn and Nike, and assesses the UK’s continued alignment with EU copyright law post-Brexit. It also highlights developments in open access publishing and legal sustainability in India.
Read more about TuneIn Loses Appeal in UK infringement Lawsuit, Nike sues MSCHF for copyright infringement, Brexit does not hasten exit from EU Copyright Law and more.Apple sued for infringement of Emojis, The Mail ordered to publish its defeat in suit against Meghan Markle, Justice League accidently released on HBO Max and more.
This post analyses recent copyright infringement cases, including lawsuits against Apple and Tekashi 6ix9ine, as well as legal rulings on privacy and media leaks. It also covers significant decisions on digital copyright and framing by the CJEU.
Read more about Apple sued for infringement of Emojis, The Mail ordered to publish its defeat in suit against Meghan Markle, Justice League accidently released on HBO Max and more.French Court fines Jeff Koons for Copyright Infringement, English High Court orders ISPs to block Music Piracy Sites, Supreme Court suggests screening Online Content and more.
This bulletin presents a structured analysis of recent legal news, including court orders on copyright infringement, ISP obligations, and online content screening. Key cases from France, the UK, the US, and India are discussed with clarity and legal precision.
Read more about French Court fines Jeff Koons for Copyright Infringement, English High Court orders ISPs to block Music Piracy Sites, Supreme Court suggests screening Online Content and more.Social Dimensions of Copyright Infringement and Enforcement: A Quick Reflection in the context of Sci-Hub Litigation
This analysis explores the social context of copyright infringement in India, with particular reference to Sci-Hub litigation and academic publishing. It highlights the need for a balanced legal approach that considers public interest, affordable access, and the realities of technological change.
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