Unauthorized Use of Songs in ‘Bachelor Party’ Movie Restrained

The Delhi High Court granted MRT Music interim protection against unauthorized song use in the Bachelor Party film, citing copyright infringement. The order mandates removal of the infringing content and deposit of license fees, reinforcing the necessity of lawful licensing in Indian cinema.

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OTT Giants File Infringement Suit Against Forty Rogue Websites for Online Piracy

Major OTT platforms, including Universal City Studios and Netflix Studios, have filed a copyright infringement suit in the Delhi High Court against 40 rogue websites for online piracy. The court granted interim relief, restraining the defendants from unauthorized distribution and ordering ISPs to block infringing websites.

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Weekly Copyright, Media, and Entertainment Law Updates

This week’s bulletin covers copyright infringement actions against political and entertainment entities, with detailed legal developments in India and abroad. The updates are provided by BananaIP Counsels to promote awareness of intellectual property law.

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Sony in Copyright battle, Spotify in Court for Copyright infringement, Promotions for ZERO and More

This post examines notable copyright infringement cases involving Sony and Spotify, innovative promotional strategies for the film ZERO, and recent trends in global entertainment law. It also presents data on copyright registrations in India and analyses the impact of streaming services and licensing partnerships.

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