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Bom. HC Directs ‘Triller’ to Pay 300,000 USD to ‘Zee’ for use of Copyrighted Music - (11 Sep 2023)

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Bombay High Court has directed Video Sharing Platform ‘Triller’ to pay unpaid dues of USD 300,000 to Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited for use of its copyrighted music.

Tags : BOMBAY HIGH COURT   COPYRIGHTED MUSIC   TRILLER   ZEE  

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