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Saket Court Declares Anamika Sood Owner of 'Ferrareee'
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Saket Court Declares Anamika Sood Owner of 'Ferrareee'

May 30, 2026

In Anamika Sood v. Google LLC & Saregama India Ltd., the Saket District Court ruled in favor of independent artist Anamika Sood, recognizing her ownership of the song 'Ferrareee' and rejecting Saregama's expired copyright claims. This ruling raises concerns about the commercial misuse of copyright disputes.

Overview of the Ruling

In a significant ruling, the Saket District Court has declared Anamika Sood as the rightful owner of her song “Ferrareee,” dismissing the infringement claims raised by Saregama concerning an expired copyright. This decision not only resolves a personal ownership dispute but also highlights a broader issue surrounding copyright enforcement within the music industry.

Legal Implications

The court's judgment underscores the importance of protecting the rights of independent artists against misuse of copyright as a commercial strategy. The ruling serves as a reminder that expired copyrights should not serve as a tool for larger entities to exert control over independent creators.

Concerns Raised

This case reflects a growing concern regarding how copyright laws can be employed to stifle competition and limit artistic expression. By extending beyond the legal realm into commercial strategy, such actions can potentially harm the vibrant landscape of independent music.

Implications for Practitioners

Legal practitioners need to be vigilant about the evolving use of copyright laws in commercial contexts, especially for independent artists. This case highlights the importance of understanding both legal rights and the commercial dynamics at play in copyright disputes.

Citations

  • Anamika Sood v. Google LLC & Saregama India Ltd. (2026) Saket District Court
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