This post covers the latest DU copyright case update, international copyright law news, and major entertainment licensing developments in India. It also examines recent government regulations affecting broadcasting and telecom sectors, with an objective analysis of legal implications.
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Royalty Rights in Sound Recordings, Lyrics & Musical Works – Part 1
This article examines the complex structure of royalty rights in sound recordings, lyrics, and musical works under Indian law. It discusses copyright ownership, licensing, and the roles of copyright societies with reference to relevant statutes and case law.
Read more about Royalty Rights in Sound Recordings, Lyrics & Musical Works – Part 1Landmark Copyright-related Events in the year 2016- Part I
This post examines key copyright law events in India during 2016, focusing on judicial restrictions on copyright societies and the influential DU photocopy case. It provides an analytical overview of how these decisions have shaped copyright enforcement and educational access.
Read more about Landmark Copyright-related Events in the year 2016- Part IIndian Performing Right Society v. Aditya Pandey & Ors.
This post analyses the Supreme Court’s decision in Indian Performing Right Society v. Aditya Pandey, clarifying royalty payments for sound recordings. The judgment affirms that broadcasters need only pay royalties to the sound recording’s copyright owner, not to the authors of underlying musical or lyrical works.
Read more about Indian Performing Right Society v. Aditya Pandey & Ors.Udta Punjab and Online Piracy of Bollywood Movies
Udta Punjab faced both censorship disputes and an online piracy crisis before its release. The article examines legal remedies, including John Doe orders, and the broader impact of Bollywood movie piracy on film-makers’ rights.
Read more about Udta Punjab and Online Piracy of Bollywood MoviesExceptions for Access to the Blind
The Indian Copyright Act provides specific exceptions for making works accessible to the blind and disabled, including fair dealing and compulsory licensing provisions. These enable permitted adaptations and distributions of works in accessible formats, ensuring greater inclusion while maintaining important legal safeguards.
Read more about Exceptions for Access to the BlindDoctrine of Merger and Copyright Law
The doctrine of merger prevents copyright protection when an idea and its expression are indistinguishable. Courts in India and abroad apply this principle to maintain the balance between creative rights and public access to ideas.
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Sections 65A and 65B of the Copyright Act, 1957 introduce technological protection measures and rights management safeguards in Indian law. These provisions aim to combat digital copyright infringement and strengthen the rights of copyright owners in the digital era.
Read more about Technological Protection MeasuresEssential Agreements for every Movie Producer
This post discusses the crucial agreements every Indian movie producer must execute to secure intellectual property rights and ensure legal protection for films. It provides a structured overview of contracts with directors, writers, composers, and others involved in film production.
Read more about Essential Agreements for every Movie ProducerJyoti Kapoor Wins Copyright Battle against Kunal Kohli
The Supreme Court’s decision in favour of Jyoti Kapoor marks a crucial victory for Indian scriptwriters in copyright disputes. The judgment affirms legal protection for original creators, even against established production houses.
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