IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (APRIL 8-14, 2024)
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by Aviral Srivastava
4d ago
Mumbai Court refuses to stay release of Hindi film Maidaan A Mumbai court on April 8, refused to grant a stay on the release of Ajay Devgn starter Maidaan after a vendor approached the court due to alleged outstanding dues. Camera vendor, Meherafrin Investments Private Limited (MIPL), had approached the Mumbai City Civil Court at Dindoshi for a commercial suit against the producers, Byaview Projects LLP and Boney Kapoor. According to MIPL’s claims, the production company Byaview Projects LLP and producer Boney Kapoor failed to fulfil their financial obligations, despite assurances th ..read more
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Tennessee’s Elvis Act: Protecting the voice of an Artist
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by Savan Dhameliya
4d ago
If you listen to this song, it is easy to think that the song was made by Drake, but the truth is it wasn’t. That, was an AI generated song, uploaded a few months ago, and has since raised some important questions. How can we prevent AI from using Artist voices without their permission? This was attempted to be addressed on March 21, 2024 by Tennessee State (in the United States). The state has enacted a new law, titled the Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security Act of 2024 (“Elvis Act”). The Elvis Act replaces the Personal Rights Protection Act of 1984 (“Personal Rights Act”). The Persona ..read more
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IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (APRIL 1-7, 2024)
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by Ujjawal Bhargava
1w ago
TV Today moves Delhi High Court challenging provision of the IT Rules, 2021 After a third party complaint alleging copyright infringement led to the blocking of the media network’s publication Harper’s Bazaar India’s Instagram account, TV Today Network Limited filed an application before the Delhi High Court. Rule 3 (1) (c) of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 (IT Rules) has been challenged by the media corporation in their petition. Read order here. Delhi High Court declares ‘Haldiram’ as a well-known trademark On April 3, the Delhi ..read more
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Fact Check Unit: A Prelude to government censorship?
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by Aviral Srivastava
1w ago
Recently, the Supreme Court of India, stayed the Fact Check Unit notification issued by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) on March 20, 2024. The bench of Hon’ble Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala, and Justice Manoj Misra held that the stay shall operate till the Bombay High Court finally decides the challenges to the IT Rules amendment 2023. This comes after the MeitY had notified the Press Information Bureau as the Fact Check Unit on 20th March, 2024. The notification of 20th March, 2024 was occasioned after the third judge Justice Chandurkar hear ..read more
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Government Releases Guidelines for Accessibility in Cinema Theatres
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by Savan Dhameliya
2w ago
The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MIB) recently on 15th March 2024 introduced guidelines aimed at enhancing accessibility standards for persons with hearing and visual impairments in the public exhibition of feature films in cinema theatres. Read Guidelines here. The guidelines seek to ensure that everyone can partake in the cinematic experience. These standards, developed after extensive consultations with various stakeholders, mark a significant step forward in fostering inclusivity in society. They have included the requirements of various methods and tools for promoting acces ..read more
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IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (March 25- 31, 2024)
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by Sudarshan Mohta
2w ago
Madras High Court judge recuses from Ilayaraaja copyright case Madras High Court judge Justice R Subramanian on March 25 recused from hearing an appeal suit filed by Echo Recording Private Limited seeking to set aside an order of the court regarding a copyright dispute over the musical works of composer Ilayaraaja. Justice Subramanian said he had appeared in the civil suit relating to this matter earlier while practising as a lawyer and so was not willing to hear it. Subsequently, the bench directed the registry to place the records before the Chief Justice to assign the matter to some other b ..read more
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EU’s AI Act: Navigating dangers of Artificial Intelligence
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by Savan Dhameliya
3w ago
Introduction In December 2023, the European Union (“European Union”) took a significant step forward in addressing concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies. They reached a provisional agreement on the draft of the Artificial Intelligence Act on 2nd February, 2023 (“AI Act”). You can access the draft of the AI Act here. The AI Act is anticipated to come into effect between May and July 2024,[i] and is designed to establish ethical guidelines and transparency standards for AI systems. Overseen by the newly created EU AI Office, this legislation will hold sign ..read more
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IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (MARCH 18-24, 2024)
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by Anusha Das
3w ago
8 global entertainment companies move the Delhi HC against three alleged “rogue cyberlocker websites” for unauthorisedly hosting copyrighted content Eight leading global entertainment companies – including Netflix, Warner Bros and Paramount Pictures – have moved the Delhi High Court seeking a permanent injunction against three ‘rogue cyberlocker websites’ for unauthorisedly hosting their copyrighted content. According to the plaintiffs, these rogue cyberlocker websites provide an infrastructure specifically designed to incentivise hosting, uploading, storing, sharing, streaming, and downloadin ..read more
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Advisory by MeitY on Artificial Intelligence Deployment
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by Savan Dhameliya
1M ago
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) recently on 15th March, 2024 issued a revised advisory concerning the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) models by Intermediaries.[i] This revised advisory was made to supersede a previous advisory issued on March 1, 2024, which, inter alia, required prior and explicit permission from the Government before deploying any AI Technologies which were under testing / unreliable.[ii] The March 1 advisory drew criticism from various quarters, with concerns raised by startup founders, such as Aravind Srinivas, the CEO of Perplexity ..read more
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PARTIALLY DISMISSED: TREMBLAY, SARAH SILVERMAN v. OPEN AI
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by Savan Dhameliya
1M ago
Background The famous comedian and author Sarah Silverman (Silverman et al v. OpenAI, Inc. et al, 23-cv-3416), and the famous author Paul Tremblay (Tremblay et al v. OpenAI, Inc. et al, 23-cv-3223), also representing other authors, (“Authors”), had filed a lawsuit against tech giant OpenAI[i] alleging that the company used their copyrighted books and works without taking their consent or giving them compensation to train their AI text generative system, ChatGPT. This particular case garnered significant attention because it raised questions about the legal boundaries of copyright law regarding ..read more
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