FIR against Rakshit Shetty over copyright violation
The complaint was filed against Shetty and his production house by Naveen Kumar at Yeshwanthapura police station, alleging that two songs – “Gaalimathu” and “Nyaya Ellide” -- were used in the comedy film without obtaining authorised permissions
PTI
BENGALURU, 15 JULY
An FIR has been registered against
Kannada actor-filmmaker Rakshit Shetty over alleged ‘unauthorised usage’ of a
music company's two songs in his movie ‘Bachelor Party'’, police said on Monday.
The complaint was filed against
Shetty and his production house by Naveen Kumar, who is a partner at MRT Music,
at Yeshwanthapura police station, alleging that two songs – “Gaalimathu” and “Nyaya
Ellide” -- were used in the comedy film without obtaining authorised
permissions, they said.
"Based on a complaint filed,
we have registered a case under the Copyright Act on June 24 against the actor.
A notice was also sent to the actor on 14 July in connection with the matter
after we received some documents from the complainant in connection with the
case. They (the actor's team) have received the police notice today. However,
since the actor is out of state for his shoot, once he returns, we will record
his detailed statement. An investigation is underway," a senior police
officer said.
A notice has been sent by the
police to the actor in this connection, police said. There was no immediate
comment from Shetty or his team on the allegation.
The movie directed by Abhijit
Mahesh, which released on 26 January this year, was produced by the actor under
his company "Paramvah Studios." The complainant has alleged that
Shetty used these songs in the movie in violation of copyright act without
purchasing broadcast and ownership rights.
He also alleged that discussions
were held between the two parties in January this year about using these songs
in the movie but they were unsuccessful. PTI
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