The Delhi High Court ruled that broadcasting a sound recording in India does not require separate licences from lyricists or composers, only from the producer. This decision has substantial implications for music creators’ rights and royalty entitlements under Indian copyright law.
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Demi Lovato cannot “Let it go’’
Demi Lovato is embroiled in a copyright dispute with Sleigh Bells, who allege her song ‘Stars’ infringes on their track ‘Infinity Guitars’. The ongoing lawsuit underscores key issues in music copyright law, with Lovato yet to issue a public statement.
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This presentation was delivered by Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala at GNLU as a part of the entertainment law course offered for LLB students. The presentation...
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This presentation was delivered by Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala at GNLU as a part of the entertainment law course offered for LLB students. The presentation...
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