Cong questions court order to provisionally block its Twitter handles over using KGF-2 song


Bengaluru, Nov 8 (IANS): The Congress on Tuesday approached the Karnataka High Court questioning a local court's direction to Twitter for provisionally blocking the handles of the Indian National Congress and its 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' in a case related to music copyright infringement.

The local court on Monday also directed Twitter to remove three links from its platform.

Appearing for the Congress, senior counsel A.S. Ponnanna appealed for an urgent hearing in the matter.

Music record label MRT Music, which owns the copyright for the music of the film 'KGF - Chapter 2', had alleged that the audiovisual promotions of the yatra headed by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had illegally used music from the pan-India blockbuster movie.

After going through the material evidence submitted, the court noted that prima facie materials available at this stage, if established, will cause irreparable damage to the plaintiff and also encourage piracy.

The court issued an ex-parte injunction that restrains the defendants from unauthorisedly and illegally using the copyrighted work belonging to the plaintiff till the next date of hearing.

Last Friday, MRT Music's counsel Narasimhan Sampath had said, "A complaint has been filed against the Indian National Congress represented by its General Secretary Jairam Ramesh, Supriya Shrinate, and Rahul Gandhi for infringement of copyrights owned by MRT Music."

 

  

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