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AI Generated Music and Copyright Infringement in India: Legal Gaps and Liability
Introduction Artificial intelligence has permeated almost every creative domain and music is no exception. AI models can now compose songs, make background music, replicate human voices, and even emulate the styles of great artists. As AI technologies advance, they are not just revolutionizing how music is generated, but also undermining the industry's long-standing copyright presumptions. The Indian Copyright Act, 1957 does not specifically recognise artificial intelligen
Lets Learn Law
Dec 25, 20254 min read


Copyright Protection of Digital Content in India
In the last decade, India has witnessed an unprecedented boom in digital content creation. From YouTube videos and OTT films to online courses, podcasts, memes, and social media posts, creative expression has become increasingly democratized. However, this growth has also triggered a sharp rise in unauthorized copying, reposting, streaming, and commercial exploitation of digital works. Against this backdrop, understanding how copyright law protects digital content and the lim
Aditi Srivastava
Dec 8, 20254 min read
Between Beats and Barriers: Rethinking Copyright and Royalties in India's Music Industry
In the era where we are sailing towards digitalization, the Indian Music Industry is at the junction of creativity and chaos. While India’s legal regime is held by the Copyright Act, 1957, is it actually airtight? The Copyright Act, nonetheless, provides provisions for the enforcement and protection of the rights of musicians; it does not cover much of those of independent and regional musicians. Especially, where the accessibility and distribution of music know no borders, t
Lets Learn Law
Aug 21, 20254 min read
Industrial Design vs. Copyright Protection: Understanding Key Differences in the Intellectual Property Framework
Introduction A number of subfields within the field of intellectual property (IP) law are dedicated to safeguarding the inventive and creative works of both people and businesses. Because of their similar functions in preserving artistic and aesthetic expressions, industrial design and copyright protection are frequently confused. But these types of protection have different functions, are governed by separate laws, and provide various levels of protection for different lengt
Lets Learn Law
Jul 16, 20254 min read
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