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T-Series Drags YouTube to Court
By: IANS   |   Nov 15, 2007

Entertainment major T-Series has taken video-sharing website YouTube to court, alleging violation of copyrights for its music products. Bhushan Kumar of T-Series filed a case against YouTube and its parent company Google Inc in the Delhi High Court.

On November 5, the court had issued a notice against YouTube and Google, and passed an interim order restraining them from "reproducing, adapting, distributing, communicating, transmitting, disseminating or displaying on their websites or otherwise infringing in any manner any audio visual works in which the SCIL (Super Cassettes Industries Ltd, which owns the T-Series brand) owns exclusive, valid and subsisting copyright".

"You can free download and upload on YouTube and the website is using our promotional materials without seeking our permission," said Kumar.

"We have been negotiating with them for a long time, but they get away by saying, 'Surfers are doing it, we are not doing anything'. But they are allowing surfers to use their website to do the crime and they should pay for it. It's harming our business."

"More hits means more revenues. People are flocking the website and it earns revenues in millions from advertisements. It encourages people to upload copyrighted work on the website without obtaining any license or permission from the rightful copyright owners and without paying them any royalty," he added.

Kumar claimed that the revenue of the music industry had gone down by 40-50 percent because of the "illegal websites".

"After Google took over YouTube, it paid a huge amount of money to foreign music labels to allow them to use their promotional materials, but they are not doing the same for Indian music companies," he claimed.

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jay @ Nov 21, 2007
ha ha ha T-Series has just forgot , or I guess never visited You tube.
They have a clear disclamair about the videos and stuffs.Its just an area where a person can upload personal videos.Now(personnel ) can differ in the definition.
Suryanshu @ Nov 16, 2007
Bull shit T-series itself is a Stealer!
Imran @ Nov 16, 2007
Kiss ass of youtube they are criminals because the use indian material,India has the best mind in the world and these outsiders wants them to dominate ,so leave our things .
INDIAN @ Nov 16, 2007
Indian music directors have no shame plagiarizing international music. Every second song is a direct lift from an International hit. They have no right to protest against sharing music that was never theirs in the first place.
George @ Nov 16, 2007
Why single out YouTube? I don't understand. Similar thing happened with Napster, when it was charged with P2P piracy claims. Why single out Napster? There are millions of similar software and video sites, where users can upload stuff. In fact, the desis have created ApnaTube.com specifically for this reason, as opposed to YouTube.

I simply fail to understand the reason behind singling out YouTube, besides of course getting their hands on Google's wealth, cuz YouTubez a rich party.
Haris @ Nov 16, 2007
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