Congressional Twitter account banned, court says, copyright infringements

A music company alleges copyright infringement of KGF-2 during Congressman Bharat Jodo Yatra

Bengaluru:

A Bengaluru court has ordered a temporary ban on the Congressional Twitter handle after a music company filed a copyright lawsuit against the party to play a song from the movie KGF-2 in the Bharat Gudu Yatra led by Congressman Rahul Gandhi.

M Naveen Kumar, who manages MRT Music, has filed a complaint against three Congress leaders including Mr Gandhi for allegedly using music from the Kannada blockbuster KGF-2, which infringed copyright laws, during the Bharat Jodo (Uniting India) yatra, which traveled through Karnataka Last month before moving to neighboring Telangana.

The court also ordered a temporary ban of the Bharat Gudu Yatra campaign on Twitter.

The director of the music company claimed that the Bharat Gudu Yatra campaign videos contain songs from KGF-2.

Congress tweeted that it was not aware of the court’s proceedings and had no copy of the order. “We have read on social media about a hostile order from the Bengaluru Court against INC handles and BJY SM. We did not inform or attend court proceedings. No copy of the order was received. We are pursuing all legal remedies at our disposal,” the Congress party tweeted, referring to To the Bharat Gudu Yatra, or BJY, the social media handle.

In its order, the court said that the music company offered a CD in which the original copyrighted version was illegally compared to the synchronized version.

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The court said the available material showed that the music company would “incur irreparable harm” and that such actions could encourage piracy.

In its first information report, or FIR, submitted to police in Yashwanthpur in Bengaluru, the music company said Congress leader Jeram Ramesh tweeted two yatra videos using popular songs from KGF-2 without permission.

The Bharat Gudu Yatra has so far covered six states, namely Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Maharashtra.

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