After KMKZ accused Do Patti’s hit song Raanjhan of stealing his beat, Sachet-Parampara revealed YouTube and Spotify confirmed their authorship. The duo has now issued a defamation notice and plans strict legal action.
NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Monday, 17th Feb, directed OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, to submit a response regarding an application filed by the Indian Music Industry (IMI). IMI wants to join a copyright lawsuit filed by news agency Asian News International (ANI) against OpenAI. ANI has accused OpenAI of using its content without permission to train and run ChatGPT.
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of filmmaker Mukesh Bhatt, preventing T-Series from using “Aashiqui” titles for their upcoming film. The ruling, issued by Justice Sanjeev Narula, came in response to a suit filed by Bhatt’s production company, Vishesh Films, against T-Series.
The court’s decision underscores a fundamental principle: “a person cannot claim copyright infringement for facts and events from their own life unless they have already created or developed a work that depicts their life story”.
Cine1 Studios and T-Series have settled their legal dispute over the movie “Animal,” allowing its release on OTT platforms. The agreement, confirmed in Delhi High Court, resolves allegations of contractual breaches and clears the way for the film’s digital premiere. The settlement marks a significant development in the much-anticipated release of “Animal” starring Ranbir Kapoor.
