RG Anand v. Deluxe Films
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RG Anand v. Deluxe Films
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RG Anand v. Delux Films, is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of India in the area of copyright law. The case deals with a copyright infringement suit against the movie New Delhi made by Mohan Sehgal in 1954. The plaintiff R.G. Anand, contended that it was modeled on the plot of a play Hum Hindustani written and produced by him. The judgment is remarkable for clarifying the concepts of idea-expression dichotomy and copyright infringement under the Indian copyright law.
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Supreme Court of India case about the idea-expression dichotomy
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RG_Anand_v._Deluxe_Films
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2023-12-05T05:34:09Z
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