T-Series issues Legal Notices to Video Platforms, Ford Motors denies Freeplay Music’s infringement claims and Court denies Taylor Swift’s motion to dismiss Infringement Lawsuit.

The bulletin examines recent legal developments involving T-Series, Ford Motors, Freeplay Music, and Taylor Swift in copyright infringement matters. Each case highlights the nuanced legal arguments and jurisdictional questions central to contemporary music copyright disputes.

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Yellow Card Sues Juice Wrld for Copyright Infringement, US Congress Approves New Copyright Measures and more

This edition reviews key copyright infringement lawsuits involving high-profile artists and companies. It covers US legislative updates, entertainment industry disputes, and the legal implications for content creators, maintaining a clear and analytical approach.

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Would Licensing a Sound Recording Call For Separate License From the Lyricist and Composer?

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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