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Intellectual Property Rights is the oxygen for creators, say industry experts


IPRS CEO Rakesh Nigam said that Indian should start paying for music.
27 Apr, 2021 - 08:48 AM IST     |     By Nirmal Narayanan    
MUMBAI: As we move towards a content-based economy, the question of ownership has taken centre-stage. With a wide gamut of content being produced and consumed, establishing and protecting Intellectual Property (IP) rights is essential for content creators and the businesses that host/promote it. To drive forwards the conversation around licensing and paid consumption of music in India, indianelevision.com in association with IPRMENTLAW organised a panel discussion hosting eminent members of the Indian music industry. The panel discussion was moderated by Indiantelevision.com founder, CEO & editor-in-chief Anil Wanvari and Iprment Law founder Anushree Rauta. 

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