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Thought Leadership
November 22, 2017

Getting the Deal Through: Right of Publicity

Unlegislated it may be, but the right to publicity is not an unrecognised right in India; Vaishali Mittal explains the jurisprudential regime, as it has

Thought Leadership
November 6, 2017

Getting the Deal Through: Copyright

Pravin Anand and Nishchal Anand take an in-depth look into the scope, workings and development of Indian Copyright law, and agencies administering it.

News & Updates
September 1, 2017

Roysten Abel director of ‘The Manganiyar Seduction’ succeeds against copycat

The internationally acclaimed theater director, Roysten Abel had filed a suit against the defendants seeking permanent injunction from infringing the copyright,

News & Updates
December 1, 2016

Getting the Deal Through: Copyright

An in-depth look into the scope, workings and development of Indian Copyright law, and agencies administering it. Copyright law in India is governed by

Thought Leadership
December 19, 2015

Getting the Deal Through: Copyright

An in-depth look into the scope, workings and development of Indian Copyright law, and agencies administering it. The Copyright Act 1957, amended over

News & Updates
May 18, 2015

Recognising moral rights in India

The Amar Nath Sehgal case is a landmark decision in the realm of copyright law in India as the Delhi High Court recognized moral rights of the author

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