Compulsory Licensing in Entertainment: A Constitutional and IP Law Reassessment of the Balance Between Innovation and Access

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Introduction: Redefining Cultural Access in the Age of Platformization In the present day, platform-driven entertainment systems, the delivery of cultural products, whether it is music, cinema, or digital media, is not interceded by state organisations but instead, by privately owned intermediaries. The ownership of huge IP portfolios by streaming platforms, digital broadcasters, and global tech […]

Highlights and Analysis of the Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2016

Introduction Recently, the Central Government has identified almost 9,400 enemy properties worth Rs. One Lakh Crore and has ordered to sell it off. The Highest of these enemy properties are in Uttar Pradesh which in numbers are around 4,991 properties, second in line is West Bengal which has 2,735 enemy properties, 487 enemy properties are […]

Highlights and Analysis of the Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2016

Introduction Recently, the Central Government has identified almost 9,400 enemy properties worth Rs. One Lakh Crore and has ordered to sell it off. The Highest of these enemy properties are in Uttar Pradesh which in numbers are around 4,991 properties, second in line is West Bengal which has 2,735 enemy properties, 487 enemy properties are […]