Myntra Faces Legal Action for Using Sony Music Without License
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Myntra Faces Legal Action for Using Sony Music Without License
Sony Music has filed a petition against e-commerce platform Myntra over multiple alleged copyright violations in the Bombay High Court, according to a report by the Hindustan Times. Sony claims that, in February 2025, it discovered Myntra was using its sound recordings and allowing the synchronisation of said recordings to advertise its products without a license and without Sony’s authorisation. The company states that it sent Myntra a cease-an…
Sony files petition over multiple copyright infringements by Myntra, demands ₹5 crore | Sony’s petition includes 18 other songs | Inshorts – Inshorts – OPUS IP
Sony files petition over multiple copyright infringements by Myntra, demands ₹5 crore | Sony’s petition includes 18 other songs | Inshorts Inshorts
New Court Ruling Shakes Up Who Can License Music in India
If you’ve ever walked into a restaurant and heard your favorite song playing in the background, it’s probably because that restaurant paid for a licence to play it. Until now, one of the biggest companies giving out these licences in India was Phonographic Performance Limited, or PPL. But a big change has just been announced. On Tuesday, the Delhi High Court ruled that PPL is not allowed to issue licences for playing music in public places like…
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