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21 Jan, 2021 - 09:04 PM IST | By Shikha Singh
MUMBAI: The Indian film & TV industry is counted among the entertainment powerhouses of the world. The Indian filmmakers, artistes, behind-the-camera personages who have been feted internationally are beyond count, as are the movies and series that left an indelible mark on our society and culture. But it was actually two foreigners – the Lumiere brothers – who gave the gift of motion pictures to India. Since then, we have made cinematic and small-screen content that is uniquely and unabashedly our own. And love it or hate it, you just can t ignore it.
Writers want due royalty for their work; copyright society being formed to enforce the law
Writers want due royalty for their work; copyright society being formed to enforce the law
ByAnkita ChaurasiaAnkita Chaurasia / Updated: Dec 12, 2020, 09:41 IST
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A copyright society is being formed to enforce the law that requires producers and writers to share royalties equally.
Given that royalty, by definition, is a legallybinding payment made to an individual for the ongoing use of work created by her or him, it is usually assumed that creators get it by default, along with credits in a film or a show. However, in India, despite a law stating that royalties should be shared equally by owners (producers) and authors (writers), and an amendment in 2012 that makes the right to receive royalty unwaivable, writers are yet to begin receiving it.
Ramesh Taurani, David Dhavan, Anil Wanwari, Rajan Shahi, Lalit Sharma, also attended the meeting
11 Dec, 2020 - 08:23 PM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
MUMBAI: Indian Film & TV Producers Council (IFTPC) today held its twenty-ninth AGM and re-elected Sajid Nadiadwala as president for the year 2020 2021. Nitin Vaidya is the new incumbent.
Nadiadwala addressed IFTPC team for restarting the shooting by engaging the government in continuous dialogue. He also praised the media and entertainment industry for generously helping cine workers and labourers. The new president complimented the IFTPC Team for working relentlessly in providing monetary aid and supplying food items to the industry workers. Nadiawala appreciated the effort for standing as a united body in times of difficulty to help the industry. He mourned the sad demise of many industry stalwarts such as Rishi Kapoor, Irfan Khan and P.Balsubramanium.
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