- Home
- /
- Top Stories
- /
- Supreme Court Rejects Challenging...
Supreme Court Rejects Challenging Validity Of Rule 29(4) Copyright Rules Requiring Prior Notice For Statutory Broadcast Licence
Amisha Shrivastava
1 Jun 2025 12:05 PM IST
The Supreme Court rejected a plea challenging Rule 29(4) of the Copyright Rules, 2013, which sets out the specific particulars that broadcasters must include in the prior notice required for invoking the statutory licence under Section 31D of the Copyright Act, 1957.Section 31D provides for a statutory licence to broadcasters to communicate literary and musical works and sound recordings...
This is a premium content
Available exclusively to
Our subscribers
Subscribe Premium
INR 1099+GST
Your support helps us to bring you more content at
an affordable subscription scheme !!!
All payment options available
Tags
Supreme CourtJustice Abhay S. OkaJustice Ujjal BhuyanCopyright Act 1957Copyright Rules 2013Rule 29(4)Section 31DStatutory LicenceBroadcasting RightsNotice for Communication to the Public of literary and musical works and sound recordingsStatutory licence for broadcasting of literary and musical works and sound recording
Amisha Shrivastava
Amisha Shrivastava is a Correspondent with LiveLaw, covering the Supreme Court of India
Next Story



