
How ANI v. OpenAI Could Reshape Indian Copyright Law?
ANI sues OpenAI in a landmark Delhi High Court case over AI copyright infringement. Could this reshape India’s laws on AI, content use, and originality? Know about ANI V. OpenAI

ANI sues OpenAI in a landmark Delhi High Court case over AI copyright infringement. Could this reshape India’s laws on AI, content use, and originality? Know about ANI V. OpenAI

Introduction “Champak” — a name most of us grew up seeing on colorful magazine covers- has now also been used as the name of an AI-powered robotic dog with a camera introduced by the BCCI during IPL 2025, which led to a legal dispute between the publisher of the magazine

Introduction Artificial intelligence is developing at breakneck speed and thereby bringing radical changes in various fields, such as music, cinema, and digital media. It’s now possible to use an AI tool to create texts, produce images, and even replicate someone’s voice almost perfectly. However, the increased use of AI for

Delhi High Court directs A.R. Rahman, Madras Talkies, and Lyca Productions to deposit ₹2 crore in a copyright dispute over the song “Veera Raja Veera,” recognizing similarities with “Shiva Stuti” by Junior Dagar Brothers.

This article tells about the significance of the legal battle happened between Azure Hospitality Private Limited and Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) over copyright infringement and licensing rights. The High Court of Delhi’s ruling in this case is that the complexities of the Copyright Act, and the importance of copyright society

Introduction In a significant development in the PIL against movie theatres, the Madhya Pradesh High Court, Gwalior Bench, has addressed a long-standing concern of moviegoers across the country, the arbitrary delay in movie screenings due to excessive advertisements. The Court, in its final order in WP-3290-2025, has taken cognizance of the issue and directed

CASE : RUHI AGRAWAL AND ANR. Vs. NIMISH S. AGRAWAL (2025 INSC 99) INTRODUCTION The case of Ruhi Agrawal And Anr. Vs. Nimish S. Agrawal serves as one of the important precedent on the issue of child custody and visitation rights of the father. The case revolves around an appeal challenging the order

Introduction The case of Goodai Global Inc. v. Shahnawaz Siddiqui & Anr. (C.O. (COMM.IPD-TM) 81/2024) revolves around a rectification petition under Section 57 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 filed against mark titled ‘Beauty of Joseon’. The petition was filed by Goodai Global Inc., a South Korean entity, seeking the removal of

By the enactment of the Goods and Service Tax (GST) regime in July 2017, the Indian government significantly changed the taxation structure. The goal of the project was to consolidate the tax system and increase the transparency by combining several indirect taxes into a single taxation framework. Although GST has

Disney faces a $10 billion lawsuit as animator Buck Woodall alleges that ‘Moana’ was plagiarized from his original work ‘Bucky.’ This article explores the Moana Copyright Case, legal arguments, and the challenges of proving intellectual property theft in the entertainment industry.
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