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Latest court orders, judgments, and legal developments from Indian courts — AI-curated and summarized.

The Copyright Reversion Right India Refused
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The Copyright Reversion Right India Refused

Historical debates reveal insights into the neglected topic of the copyright reversion right in India, which has significant implications for authors and creators.

Jun 21, 2026Read more →
PPL Registered as a Copyright Society for Sound Recordings
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PPL Registered as a Copyright Society for Sound Recordings

Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) has been officially registered as a copyright society under the Copyright Act, 1957. This registration will streamline the management of rights concerning sound recordings in India.

Jun 21, 2026Read more →
PPL Registered as Copyright Society for Sound Recordings
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PPL Registered as Copyright Society for Sound Recordings

Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) has been officially registered as a copyright society under Section 33(3) of the Copyright Act, 1957. This development aims to enhance the representation of sound recording creators.

Jun 20, 2026Read more →
Saket District Court Rules in Favor of Independent Artist Over Copyright
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Saket District Court Rules in Favor of Independent Artist Over Copyright

In <strong>Anamika Sood v. Google LLC & Saregama India Ltd</strong>, the Saket District Court ruled that Anamika Sood is the rightful owner of her song 'Ferrareee', marking an important decision in copyright ownership disputes.

Jun 8, 2026Read more →
Copyright Ownership Confirmed for Anamika Sood Against Saregama
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Copyright Ownership Confirmed for Anamika Sood Against Saregama

The Saket District Court ruled in favor of independent artist Anamika Sood, affirming her copyright ownership over her song 'Ferrareee,' while rejecting claims made by Saregama.

Jun 7, 2026Read more →
Ownership Ruling in Anamika Sood v. Saregama Raises Concerns
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Ownership Ruling in Anamika Sood v. Saregama Raises Concerns

The Saket District Court ruled in favor of Anamika Sood, recognizing her ownership of the song 'Ferrareee' and rejecting Saregama’s claims. This ruling highlights potential misuse of copyright as a tool for commercial control rather than legal protection.

Jun 3, 2026Read more →
Saket District Court Affirms Ownership Rights in Anamika Sood Case
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Saket District Court Affirms Ownership Rights in Anamika Sood Case

In a noteworthy ruling, the Saket District Court recognized independent artist Anamika Sood as the rightful owner of her song 'Ferrareee,' rejecting prior infringement claims from Saregama related to expired copyright. The case highlights ongoing concerns regarding misuse of copyright enforcement.

Jun 2, 2026Read more →
Analysis of India's Sports-IP Waiver and Implications
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Analysis of India's Sports-IP Waiver and Implications

The Indian government’s new fee waiver for sports-related IP registrations prompts a broader discussion on the ownership and commercialization of sports culture. This analysis contrasts the waiver with the state's role in subsidizing certain IP protections.

May 31, 2026Read more →
Trade Mark Law Questions Raised by the '20-20' Dispute
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Trade Mark Law Questions Raised by the '20-20' Dispute

The Delhi High Court's ruling in the '20-20' trademark dispute highlights the conflict between registration priority and marketplace goodwill, leaving unanswered questions about the coexistence of identical marks in commerce.

May 31, 2026Read more →
Anamika Sood Wins Copyright Dispute Against Saregama
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Anamika Sood Wins Copyright Dispute Against Saregama

The Saket District Court has ruled in favor of Anamika Sood, affirming her ownership of the song 'Ferrareee' and rejecting Saregama's expired copyright claims. This ruling highlights concerns over the misuse of copyright enforcement beyond legal protections.

May 31, 2026Read more →
India's Sports-IP Waiver: A Controversial Turning Point
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India's Sports-IP Waiver: A Controversial Turning Point

The Indian government’s new IP registration fee waiver for sports raises key questions about ownership and control within sports culture, challenging existing norms in IP law.

May 30, 2026Read more →
Latest Developments in IP: SpicyIP Week Review
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Latest Developments in IP: SpicyIP Week Review

The SpicyIP Weekly Review covers recent updates in Indian copyright doctrine, notable rulings including Bansal v. Philips, and evolving interpretations of personality rights, essential for practitioners to stay informed of the changing landscape.

May 30, 2026Read more →
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