Through this blog post, we bring to you three copyright cases relating to ground licensing, movie licensing, and copyrights relating to storytelling platforms. While the licensing cases cover the consequences of using unlicensed and unauthorized copyrighted works, the storytelling platform case throws light on what is copyrightable and copying what amounts to infringement.
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Weekly Copyright, Media, and Entertainment Law Updates
This week’s copyright, media and entertainment law updates are as below: Slovenia Implements EU Directives on Copyright Law Protecting Author’s Right in Cinematographic Works The...
Read more about Weekly Copyright, Media, and Entertainment Law UpdatesWeekly Updates: Copyright and Entertainment Law
This is a weekly update on Copyright and Entertainment Law. Delhi High Court vacates stay order against Hindi dub of Telugu Film The Delhi High...
Read more about Weekly Updates: Copyright and Entertainment LawOpenload 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
Spinal Tap Creators and Vivendi Settle Legal Dispute; Openload and Streamango Shut Down Due to Piracy; UK High Court Holds TuneIn Liable for Unauthorised Rebroadcasting;...
Read more about 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 moreSaaho Plagiarism, Forever21 Sued for Ariana Grande Look-alike, BBC Pays for Privacy Violations, and more
COPYRIGHT STATISTICS There is a decrease of 12% in the total number of copyright applications filed for the month of August as compared to the...
Read more about Saaho Plagiarism, Forever21 Sued for Ariana Grande Look-alike, BBC Pays for Privacy Violations, and moreWeekly Entertainment Law News: TikTok in Content Ownership Controversy, Musician Sues “Baby Shark” Producers, and more
Another Content Ownership Controversy for TikTok, Copyright Office: No License Required for Use of Songs in Marriages, Musician Sues “Baby Shark” Producers for Copyright Infringement,...
Read more about Weekly Entertainment Law News: TikTok in Content Ownership Controversy, Musician Sues “Baby Shark” Producers, and moreCourt Gives ‘Mission Mangal’ the Green Signal, Copyright Infringement Suits against P&G and Lady Gaga, Amazon to Acquire Stake in Future Retail, and more
‘Mission Mangal’ Gets Green Signal from Bombay High Court, Modi Government Plans to Ask YouTube to Pull Down Trailer of ‘Lynch Nation’, Upcoming Bollywood Release...
Read more about Court Gives ‘Mission Mangal’ the Green Signal, Copyright Infringement Suits against P&G and Lady Gaga, Amazon to Acquire Stake in Future Retail, and moreCourt Limits the Scope of ‘Fair Dealing’ under Copyright law
This post was published on November 18, 2011. The Delhi High Court, in a recent decision, has held that usage of copyrighted works in television...
Read more about Court Limits the Scope of ‘Fair Dealing’ under Copyright lawPart II: Descriptive Marks – Can They be Protected?
This post was published on September 08, 2014. In the second post of this blog series, we shall be analyzing the US approach towards...
Read more about Part II: Descriptive Marks – Can They be Protected?Ideas, Concepts, Scripts & Stories – Protecting Ideas in the Entertainment Industry Part IV
This post was published on August 08, 2014. In this article we will discuss another case about how to protect ideas in the Entertainment...
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