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Neeraj Kalyan

“Martial Law imposed on Indian Copyright Owners”

Neeraj Kalyan, President, Super Cassettes Industries Ltd (T-Series) The amendment in the copyright act could have been a welcome step if the filmmaker’s representations were heard. It seems obvious here that most of the arguments of filmmakers have not been considered and dealt with. They believe ...
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