Delhi HC Summons Triller, PEMRA Raids Cable Operators Over Indian Content, Adeia Inc. & FetchTV Renew IP Licensing Agreement

The Delhi High Court has summoned Triller after Yash Raj Films filed a copyright infringement case. PEMRA has intensified action against cable operators airing Indian content, while Adeia Inc. has renewed its IP licensing agreement with FetchTV. These cases highlight key developments in intellectual property regulation.

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Weekly Copyright, Media, and Entertainment Law Updates

This bulletin highlights major copyright, media, and entertainment law developments, including significant Delhi High Court rulings and international legislative changes. The updates provide insight into current trends in intellectual property enforcement and digital rights.

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Nokia Vs. Oppo: Standard Essential Patents and Deposit during Suit Pendency

The Delhi High Court addressed Nokia’s request for interim royalty deposit from Oppo in a standard essential patents dispute. The judgment clarifies the application of FRAND licensing and the legal standards governing SEP litigation in India.

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Use of Music in Marriage ceremonies – Prof. Arul Scaria’s report to The Delhi High Court

Prof. Arul Scaria’s report to the Delhi High Court analyses the copyright exception for music used in marriage ceremonies under Indian law. The opinion emphasises the legislative intent, social context, and the need for a balanced interpretation of Section 52(1)(za).

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