DPIIT Releases Working Paper titled: “One Nation One License One Payment – Balancing AI Innovation and Copyright”
The recently released DPIIT Working Paper, titled “One Nation, One License, One Payment: Balancing AI Innovation and Copyright”, addresses the core tension between
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IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (December 1-7, 2025)
Madras High Court: Ilaiyaraaja — makers of Dude & Good Bad Ugly settle; INR 50 lakh paid
Composer Ilaiyaraaja and the producers of the films Dude and Good Bad Ugly informed the Madras High Court that they have entered into…
IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS ( November 24-30, 2025)
Marketers bet on unified cross-media measurement for efficient ad planning
India’s advertising ecosystem is gradually moving towards unified cross-screen measurement as sports viewership continues to fragment across TV, connected TV, and mobile, said industry executives.
The Ministry of Information and…
IPRMENTLAW Weekly Highlights (November 17 – 23, 2025)
Delhi High Court Allows Release of ‘120 Bahadur’ Despite Objections; producers tell Delhi High Court they will name all Battle of Rezang La soldiers in end credits
The Delhi High Court has allowed the release of the film ‘120 Bahadur’…
IPRMENTLAW Weekly Highlights – November 10-16, 2025
Tamil Film Producers Council proposes profit-sharing model for actors
The Tamil Film Producers Council has introduced a new working module recommending that actors shift from heavy upfront fees to a profit-sharing remuneration model. This is positioned as a structural reform…
IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (NOV 3-9, 2025)
India releases AI Governance Guidelines to balance innovation, safety, and accountability
The India AI Governance Guidelines, issued under the IndiaAI Mission by MeitY in November 2025, outline a comprehensive framework for ensuring safe, trusted, and inclusive AI development. Anchored in…
Critically Analysing the MeitY’s Proposed Amendments to the IT Rules 2021
On 22nd October 2025, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (“MEITY”) published the draft 2025 amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 (“ IT Rules 2021”), and invited stakeholder inputs / public comments…
IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (October 27- Nov 2, 2025)
Delhi High Court restrains use of ‘Bro Code’ title in Ravi Mohan’s next film.
Tamil actor Ravi Mohan’s upcoming film Bro Code has hit a legal roadblock after the Delhi High Court prohibited the production house from using the title.…
IPRMENTLAW WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS (OCTOBER 20-26, 2025)
Bombay High Court imposes ₹50 Lakh costs for suppression of facts in trademark infringement suit
The Bombay High Court has imposed costs of ₹50 lakh on a plaintiff for concealing material facts and obtaining an ex parte injunction through misrepresentation…
Guest Post: Rising Jurisprudence on Personality Rights in India: Deconstructing the overlap under Trademark Law
Introduction
The law of trademarks protects commercial symbols and signs appended to goods and/or services, including, but not limited to — a word, logo, number or device. Its twin purpose is to act as a source identifier for brands and…