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Court Halts 'Aaramoley' Over 'VTV' Copyright Breach
20 Nov
Summary
- Madras High Court issued an interim injunction against the film 'Aaramoley'.
- The injunction stops the unauthorized use of 'Vinnaithaandi Varuvaya' scenes and music.
- This copyright infringement ruling impacts 'Aaramoley' screenings and streaming.

The Madras High Court has issued a significant interim injunction against the film 'Aaramoley', mandating the blocking of its scenes and background music. This legal action arises from allegations of unauthorized content usage from the widely recognized 2010 film 'Vinnaithaandi Varuvaya' (VTV).
The court deemed the use of 'VTV' footage and music clips in 'Aaramoley' a clear copyright infringement. The production company of 'VTV' asserted responsibility for all visuals and music, arguing that their use without permission violates copyright law. Consequently, the court has prohibited any such usage in 'Aaramoley' until the primary hearing concludes.
This judicial intervention affects the ongoing screenings, editing, and streaming of 'Aaramoley', a film that debuted on November 7. The court's directive emphasizes the need for responsible scrutiny of all film content, potentially setting a crucial precedent for future copyright disputes in the industry.




