Weekly News Updates: Copyright and Entertainment Law

The latest bulletin presents significant updates in copyright and entertainment law, with highlights from Indian and international courts. Legal developments include injunctions against piracy, settlements of copyright disputes, and new lawsuits involving major industry players.

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Openload and Streamango Shut Down Due to Piracy, UK High Court Holds TuneIn Liable for Unauthorised Rebroadcasting, Biopic on Late Politician Jayalalitha Receives Court Notice, and more

The bulletin provides an objective review of recent copyright and entertainment law news, including international piracy site shutdowns, UK and Indian court cases, and Bollywood legal disputes. Key legal challenges in the entertainment industry are examined with a focus on factual accuracy.

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Copyright and eCommerce Law News: Apple Sues Corellium for Copyright Infringement, YouTube Sues Copyright Troll for Extortion, US Govt Supports Led Zepplin in Infringement Case and more

This bulletin examines recent highlights in copyright infringement and eCommerce law, including court orders against piracy sites and major lawsuits by Apple and YouTube. It also discusses policy shifts, industry mergers, and government actions impacting the entertainment and eCommerce sectors.

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Madras HC Prohibits Unauthorised Use of Ilaiyaraja’s Songs; DIPP Releases Draft Copyright (Amendment) Rules, Blackbeard Video Dispute Before SCOTUS, and more

The Madras High Court has prohibited unauthorised monetisation of Ilaiyaraja’s songs, opening new avenues for music authors. This bulletin also reviews DIPP’s draft copyright rules and significant global copyright disputes, offering a comprehensive update on entertainment law.

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Cinematograph Act Amendment, Facebook to Make Political Ads Transparent, No Removal of Explicit Streaming Content, EU Agrees on Copyrights, Fiji Counter-sues, and more

A comprehensive review of the Cinematograph Act Amendment, Facebook’s political ad regulations, and evolving copyright rules in the EU. The article discusses recent litigation, licensing developments, and copyright trends in India with an objective legal perspective.

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No Unauthorised Use of TOI and ET Content, Gigi Hadid Sued, Vice Partners with Hulu, and more

This post examines recent copyright infringement cases involving Indian and international entities, including Times of India, Gigi Hadid, and Vice Media. It offers legal insights on unauthorised content use and highlights new content licensing trends.

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Saamy Square Piracy, Development in Solid Oak v. Take-Two Case, Songs on Spotify, Warner Music acquire EMP and more.

This post examines major developments in copyright and entertainment law, including Saamy Square’s piracy, international litigation, and industry updates. It highlights Spotify’s direct upload initiative and Warner Music’s acquisition of EMP, alongside Indian copyright statistics.

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KASHMIR REMOVED FROM MISSION IMPOSSIBLE, IIFA ACCUSED OF PLAGIARISM, PIRACY CASES AGAINST COX, COPYRIGHT CASE SETTLED BY GREAT DANE, BIRA MERCHANDISE AND MORE

This post examines recent copyright and entertainment law developments including high-profile infringement cases, plagiarism allegations, and industry licensing updates. It also provides the latest Indian copyright statistics and insights into merchandising trends, following a structured legal perspective.

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India lacks IP Expertise, Game of Thrones leaks, New South Wales government sued for royalties and more weekly copyright and entertainment news

This weekly update examines Indian copyright statistics, IP expertise concerns, and major entertainment law events, including international lawsuits and high-profile leaks. It also provides actionable guidance on promoting IP awareness and combating piracy, reflecting an objective, fact-based legal perspective.

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