Delhi Court Issues Notice to YouTuber Mohak Mangal and Google in Copyright Case Filed by ANI

Asian News International (ANI) has filed a copyright lawsuit against YouTuber Mohak Mangal, alleging unauthorized use of its videos, leading to over four million views. The Delhi court has scheduled a hearing for the case, seeking damages and legal remedies for infringement. Mangal intends to contest the claims and seeks case transfer.

Delhi High Court Restrains Unauthorised Use of ‘Andaz Apna Apna’ Intellectual Property

The Delhi High Court issued a temporary order protecting the intellectual property of the 1994 film Andaz Apna Apna, prohibiting over 30 parties from unauthorized use of its name, characters, and dialogues. The ruling addresses misuse including merchandise and digital content while emphasizing the film’s enduring popularity and the need for copyright enforcement.

ChatGPT Tells Delhi HC: Copyright Law Shields Creativity, Not Common Facts!

OpenAI defended ChatGPT in the Delhi High Court against ANI Media’s copyright infringement claims, asserting that copyright protects original expression, not public facts. ChatGPT’s output does not copy ANI’s style or content, and the court will assess the case further on May 16, 2025, with current copyright laws and fair use considerations.

ANI vs ChatGPT| “Copyright Protection for News Is Limited Due to Public Interest”: OpenAI To Delhi HC

Today, On 22nd April, OpenAI told the Delhi High Court that news reports have limited copyright protection. It replied in the ANI vs ChatGPT case, saying using ANI’s news to answer user queries may not be copyright infringement.

OpenAI Tells Delhi High Court “It Cannot Be Accused of Copyright Violation in India”

OpenAI has claimed immunity from copyright infringement in India regarding allegations from ANI, asserting that its LLM training and data storage occur outside the country, thus falling outside Indian copyright law. OpenAI’s attorney argued there’s no direct use of ANI’s content and that no evidence of copyright violation has been presented.

OpenAI Faces Indian Copyright Challenge Amid Jurisdiction Dispute: ‘Territoriality No Longer Exists’

OpenAI is currently battling a copyright lawsuit in India, arguing that Indian courts lack jurisdiction due to its US-based operations. This legal challenge comes after similar defenses by Telegram failed in past cases. The case highlights the growing scrutiny of US tech firms’ compliance with local laws in foreign markets. Legal experts suggest the case could still be heard in Indian courts, despite OpenAI’s jurisdiction claim.

Madras HC: Dhanush Claims Copyright Over Characters & Nayanthara’s Costumes Used in Netflix Documentary

Madras: Wunderbar Films, the production house owned by actor Dhanush, claimed before the Madras High Court on Wednesday that it holds the copyright for all aspects of the 2015 movie Naanum Rowdy Dhaan, including the characters and even the costumes used in the film.

[ANI vs. OpenAI] OpenAI Informed India Court Selective Data Deletion Used For Its ChatGPT Service Violates US Legal Obligations

OpenAI has informed an Indian court that any directive to delete training data used for its ChatGPT service would conflict with its legal obligations under U.S. law, according to a recent filing referenced by Reuters.

“AI is No Longer Just a Tool; It Is a Creator”: Former HC Judge Justice Gautam Patel Explores Emerging Legal Issues in Copyright Law

Former Bombay High Court judge Gautam Patel discussed AI’s influence on copyright and trademark laws during the 5th Professor Shamnad Basheer Memorial Lecture. He examined issues of fair use, deepfakes, and the nature of AI as a creator or tool in intellectual property, raising critical questions about legal complexities and the originality of AI-generated works.

“Adoption of the Plaintiffs’ Trademarks by the Defendants is Dishonest”: HC Grants Ex Parte Relief to Skechers Against Counterfeit Goods

The Bombay High Court granted ex parte relief to Skechers in a trademark infringement case against counterfeit goods sold by defendants. The court recognized the defendants’ actions as dishonest and emphasized the need to protect Skechers’ brand and consumer interests. The ruling highlights the significance of safeguarding intellectual property in the footwear industry.