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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Ilaiyaraaja Fights For Digital Music Rights

Ilaiyaraaja Fights For Digital Music Rights

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Ilaiyaraaja claims 1997 contracts only allowed audio release, not digital.
  • Music Master filed a case in 2010 over rights to over 100 films.
  • Director R.K. Selvamani testified, supporting Ilaiyaraaja's exclusive rights.
Ilaiyaraaja Fights For Digital Music Rights

A copyright dispute concerning music composer Ilaiyaraaja's songs was heard in Chennai today. Music Master, a Chennai-based company, originally filed a lawsuit in 2010, claiming ownership of audio rights for over 100 films and alleging unauthorized use on digital platforms. Ilaiyaraaja himself testified earlier, clarifying that the 1997 contracts he signed only covered audio release rights and did not include provisions for digital distribution, which was not prevalent at the time. He stated that he only licensed the songs to production houses for specific films. Veteran director R.K. Selvamani appeared in court to support Ilaiyaraaja, affirming that the composer possesses exclusive rights to his music. The court has adjourned the hearing to January 20, a decision that could significantly impact music copyright laws in the digital era.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
The core dispute is whether Ilaiyaraaja's 1997 contracts, which granted audio release rights, also cover digital distribution and usage on platforms like YouTube.
The Music Master lawsuit regarding unauthorized usage of Ilaiyaraaja's songs began in 2010.
Veteran director R.K. Selvamani testified in court to support Ilaiyaraaja's claims regarding his exclusive music rights.

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