The Technology Law Forum at NALSAR has issued comprehensive recommendations for copyright reform in India. Key proposals include enhancing public access to government works, introducing statutory rights reversion, and updating laws for digital streaming and digital exhaustion.
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Gandhiji’s views on Exclusivity and Intellectual Property
This post explores Mahatma Gandhi’s views on exclusivity and intellectual property, emphasising his preference for openness and public welfare. It connects his philosophy to modern open source and trusteeship ideas, providing a nuanced analysis of his impact on intellectual property discourse.
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The post reviews key updates in Indian and international copyright law, including the Saregama and Eros dispute, consumer law issues in film trailers, new copyright tools, and Zee’s upcoming OTT platform. It also addresses recent copyright registration statistics and practical considerations for authors regarding termination of copyright transfers.
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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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The post discusses when using a photograph in a blog may constitute copyright infringement or fall under fair use, with a focus on legal risks for Indian bloggers. It provides practical advice on Creative Commons licensing and image attribution.
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Flickr’s Wall Art service faced backlash for selling Creative Commons licensed images without paying photographers. In response, Flickr removed the images and issued refunds, aiming to address licensing concerns and community expectations.
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