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COPYRIGHT VS DEFAMATION

             The recent tussle between the well-known actors Actor Dhanush and  Actor Nayanthara over the use of few seconds of  behind the scenes footage from the movie sets of the movie ‘Nanum Rowdy Thaan’ in her recent Netflix release NAYANTHARA - beyond the fairy tale, is all over the internet. While there are people voicing out in favor of both the actors, this article is only trying to explore the legal aspects involved in this issue. Firstly, Dhanush being the producer of the above mentioned cinematograph film is the rightful and 1 st owner of the copyrighted work in the absence of any agreement to the contrary. As per the Section 17 of the copyright Act, 1957. Further, Section 14 of the Act is exhaustive of the ways in which an owner of a copyright can exploit his work. Actor Nayanthara in her public letter addressed to Actor Dhanush was very derogatory in nature and was in many places a personal attack on his character and defamatory in nature. Nevertheless, in the given case

An Introduction to Geographical Indications


An Introduction to Geographical Indications





Geographical indication in short is also called GI. It is an intellectual property right that identifies a product that originates from a specific geographical area. such products have specific and unique qualities that are essentially attributable to it's geographical origin.


GI's can be agricultural goods or goods that are result of a certain skill possessed by artisans of a certain geographical area.


Examples of Indian GI's for agriculture products are Nagpur oranges, Madurai Malli, Assam tea Darjeeling tea, Mysore betel leaves, Malabar pepper.


Examples of skill based products are kanjivaram silk, Dindigul puttu(locks), Freni from Goa, channapatna toys.