The government ruled on Monday that playing Bollywood songs at weddings and other celebrations will not result in legal action...
Digital Desk: The government stated on Monday that playing songs at weddings does not violate copyright law and that no individual can charge a royalty for such activities.
The decree was issued by the central government in response to several complaints about copyright groups collecting fees for the playing of Hindi film songs at weddings.
Section 52 of the legislation addresses conduct that does not infringe on copyright. It also states that religious ceremonies include a marriage procession and other social events linked with marriage.
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