Mr. Sunil Goel is a lawyer, academician, speaker and author based in New Delhi, India. He holds a Masters degree in law. He is licensed to practice in India and is practicing in law courts for last more than 13 years. He is empanelled with prestigious professional bodies like World Intellectual Property Organisation (Geneva), HongKong International Arbitration Centre, Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration, Mauritius Arbitration Centre, Indian Council of Arbitration, Cepani-40 Belgian Arbitration & Mediation Centre. He has been Government Pleader for Government of India. He is the owner of law firm S.G.Solicitors. He is the author of book titled “COURTS POLICE AUTHORITIES & COMMON MAN” which has been appreciated by Hon’ble President, Vice-President and Prime Minister of India. The book deals with Indian justice legal system, judiciary, Judges, Advocates, Police, in simple language. The book is available on www.googlebooks.com for free download. The forthcoming book from him is ‘COURTS & BOLLYWOOD’ which is an interesting collection of cases relating to Bollywood and Bollywood film stars. For more details, log on to www.sgsolicitors.com. In this blog, he periodically posts interesting news from legal arena, mainly involving Indian film artists (Bollywood). If you find any post interesting or informative, do not forget to mention so to the author.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Hindi Movie ‘Thank You’ being released on 8th April 2011 survived court case

On 4th April 2011, the Delhi High Court (Justice Gita Mittal) restrained cable operators nationwide from distributing, telecasting and broadcasting the movie ‘Thank you’ and/or otherwise infringing the copyright. The Case Suit No.821/2011 was filed by UTV Software Communications Limited. The order restricts 1,600 known cable operators and unknown persons also from telecasting the film. The SHO/superintendent of concerned police stations have also been directed to render assistance to UTV for the purpose of enforcement of the order.

It is to be noted that Piracy has been plaguing the entertainment industry for decades and is one of the biggest impediments to the growth of the business. Film piracy has reached gargantuan proportions, causing tremendous leakage in revenues of film producers. Cable operators have been exploiting the movie industry by illegally screening films on their networks almost immediately after theatrical release of a film. This decision by the Delhi High Court is a milestone judgment in tackling piracy and is expected to be a huge deterrent to cable piracy. The court's decision to grant pre-emptive relief from piracy to a plaintiff is being considered an important step forward in the ongoing battle against copyright infringement.

The film, directed by Anees Bazmee, has been produced by UTV Motion Pictures and Hari Om Productions. Releasing Friday 8th April 2011, "Thank You" stars Akshay Kumar, Bobby Deol, Suniel Shetty, Irrfan Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Celina Jaitly and Rimmi Sen.

In another case (Suit No. 850/2011) filed by Bollywood music composer Anandji Virji Shah, the Delhi High Court (Justice Sunil Gaur) on 6.4.2011 declined to grant a stay on the release of Akshay Kumar-starrer movie. But he sought a response from the film producer. In the civil suit, the music composer has said the re-mix version of the song 'Pyaar do pyaar lo' from the movie 'Jaanbaaz', released in early eighties, has been used in the Anees Bazmee-directed movie 'Thank You' without obtaining his permission

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