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Copyright 101: A handbook for Creatives

IPRMENTLAW in collaboration with Creative First and FICCI launches handbook on Copyright

IPRS and the RTI issue raised in Dipak Ranjan Mukherjee v. Ministry of Commerce

(Please Note: The issues and arguments presented here are for academic discussion. They do not reflect any personal stance or opinion of IPRMENTLAW). Recently in...

IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (DEC 23-29, 2024)

Saregama Secures Interim Injunction Against Movie World Visual Media The Delhi High Court granted Saregama India Limited an ex parte ad interim injunction, preventing Movie...

OTT Platforms to include disabled friendly accessibility features for its content?

Recently in the case of Akshat Baldwa v. Maddock Films, a petition was filed requesting accessibility features in the movies “Stree 2” and “Auro...

IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (December 16-22, 2024)

Government Shuts Down 18 OTT Platforms For Hosting Obscene And Vulgar Content: All Details The Indian government has blocked 18 OTT platforms for hosting obscene,...

Harmonizing Heritage and Rights: A Dialogue with Mr. Atul Churamani on the IPRS Stage...

  1. How does the IPRS Stage at Serendipity Arts Festival 2024 contribute to preserving and promoting India’s folk music while providing a platform for...

IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (December 9-15, 2024)

Plea in Delhi High Court seeking accessibility features for the movies Stree 2 and Auro Mein Kahan Dum Tha on the OTT platform The Rights...

IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (DEC 2-8, 2024)

Unhappy Directors plan to take legal action against the Federation of Cine Technicians & Workers of Eastern India. This week, news broke out that the...

IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (November 25- Dec 1, 2024)

Dhanush filed lawsuit in Madras High Court against Nayanthara and husband Vignesh Sivan over use of Naanum Rowdy Dhaan clip in Netflix documentary Dhanush K....

Selling Fake Cassettes not copyright infringement, only if there is no sufficient evidence.

The Kerala High Court in O. P. Ashraf v The State of Kerala and Others (can be accessed here) has held that the prosecution...

Is the use of descriptive words infringement? – YouTube Shorts v. Shorts International Limited

A dispute arose between the Shorts International Limited (“SIL”) and Google for the use of the term "Shorts" (as used in YouTube Shorts). During...

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