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Section 17 of the Copyright Act

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Bombay High Court “copyright once validly assigned does not revert merely due to delayed release” — interim injunction granted restraining singer-composer from exploiting commissioned songs
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Bombay High Court “copyright once validly assigned does not revert merely due to delayed release” — interim injunction granted restraining singer-composer from exploiting commissioned songs

Court's decision The Bombay High Court granted interim injunctive relief in favour of the Plaintiff, holding that the copyright in the suit songs prima facie vested exclusively with the producer…
Posted by Rawlaw December 11, 2025

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