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    IPR ISSUES RELATED TO THE

    ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY

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    Indian cinema has come a long way from theshaky flickering images and grating noisesand sounds to a very sophisticated state-of-

    the-art technology for creation and projectionof image and soundtrack.

    27000 plus feature films and thousands ofdocumented short films in 52 differentlanguages

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    India makes almost 800 feature films every year,making it the largest film producing country in the

    world. .

    Sophistication in film making necessarily entails highercost of production.

    Budgets in many cases exceed several crores ofrupees. Actor's fee increasing

    Eg- Blue(70-80 crores), My name is Khan(100 crores)Kambakht ishq (60 crore)

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    DI TRI UTION TR T RGI i

    Imp rta ce f time gap bet ee i

    rece t tu y e timate that I ia'e tertai me t i u try l e $4 billi , a800,000 j b , each year, becau e f piracy.

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    THE CABLEISS E

    TICAL DISCMA ACTURE

    VIDE ARL RS

    RE TALLIBRARIES

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    ` India 40000 to 70000 cable operators

    Delhi- 2000 cable operators

    Unauthorized screenings are done either on thesame day of release of a film in cinema halls orprior to the release

    A property worth Rs. 40 Crores can be enjoyed inthe comforts of ones home for a paltry Rs. 300/-

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    ` There are in excess of 10 optical disc plants inIndia with a production capacity of more than 60

    million discs.` As the optical disc medium becomes more popular,

    these production facilities are only likely toincrease

    ` Some of these facilities are producing pirateproduct and shockingly, those suspected of piracyare located in smaller towns perhaps enjoying taxbenefits by virtue of the State overnmentspolicies

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    ` Lack of good quality multiplexes and single screentheaters

    ` rigin from small one bedroom operations, with asmall television and a VCR, are now100 seats plusoperations providing fully air conditionedenvironment.

    ` ay- local taxes, electricity bills, entertainmenttaxes as well

    ` Dont ay- the most essential ingredient onthe film itself

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    ` Almost every small locality in virtually every Indiancity has the local video rental library

    Some will purchase original software marked forHome Viewing nly ot forRental urposesand will distribute that.

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    Typically, a movie may have copyright w.r.t. all orsome of the following rights:-

    ` Story of the ilm ,Screenplay / Script of the ilm

    ` Literary material -the screenplay and writing andmaterials related to them

    `

    All derivative production rights;

    ` The right to make remakes of the ilm;

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    ` The right to make sequels of the ilm;

    ` The right to make prequels of the ilm;

    ` Characters of the ilm;

    ` All translations;

    ` All adaptations

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    ` The Problem- blatant copying of the story andscreenplay ofHollywood movies with an

    addition of salt and pepper in the form of songsand dances which are an indispensable ingredientof any Indian movie.

    ` Few Instances- "Black, a remake ofThe MiracleWorker, "Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai" a remake of"My Best riends Wedding", "Kaante" a remake of"Reservoir Dogs", "Zinda" a remake of Korean

    movie "Oldboy."

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    ` Unfortunately, most of the time such copyrightviolations and plagiarism goes unnoticed or due to

    lack of knowledge of Indian laws,

    ` Hollywood film makers avoid litigation in India, totheir own detriment

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    ` The act of making remakes of films is very muchprevalent in the Indian ilm Industry.

    ` The term "remake" is generally used in reference toa movie which uses an earlier movie as the mainsource material.

    There is no provision regarding remake of a filmhowever an inference to it can be made from thedefinition of the term adaptation given in Section2(a)

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    Civil Remedies:

    ` 54 to 62 of the Copyright Act, 1957, deals with civilremedies for infringement of copyright.

    ` Remedies include injunction, damages and accountof profit, delivery of infringing copies and damagesfor conversion

    ` Court may also give a direction underOrder 26Rule 9 of C. .C.

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    Criminal Remedies:

    ` Under the Copyright Act, any person who knowingly

    infringes or abets the infringement of the copyrightin a work, or any other right conferred by the Act issaid to have committed a criminal offence and insuch cases copyright infringement

    ` If proved, in a Court of Law, carries a minimumsentence of imprisonment of six months extendableto 3 years and minimum fine ofRs. 50,000 which

    can extend up to Rs. 2 lakh.

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