Rightscorp renews representation agreement with the Royalty Network to monitor copyrights for monetisation
MUMBAI: Rightscorp, a leading provider of data and analytic services to support artists and owners of copyrighted property, announced today that it has signed a renewal agreement with the Royalty Network to continue to represent and monitor its copyrighted songs and other assets and guard agains
Government drafting legislation on Right to Privacy
MUMBAI: In the age of internet and with everyone talking about privacy on the medium, the Indian government has taken a step forward towards the privacy bill.
Sharing of spectrum permitted between two operators within the same local service area, subject to conditions
NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet decided that all access spectrum including traded spectrum will be sharable provided that both licensees are having spectrum in the same band.
Home Ministry proposes to do away with national security clearance for MSOs
MUMBAI: The hue and cry over the security clearance norms of the Ministry of Home Affairs has worked in favour of the media sector after all.
Ministry of Culture releases film to commemorate TagoreÆs 150th birth anniversary
MUMBAI: Even after so many years, the legendary philosopher, lyricist, poet and reformer - Rabindranath Tagore, is remembered by millions and is an inspiration to many.
"FM Phase III auctions to provide new roadmap for radio broadcasting:" Arun Jaitley
MUMBAI: FM Phase III e-auctions have been in full-swing as it enters the 40th round of bidding at the end of day 10.
SoundExchange Breaks the $3 Billion Mark
MUMBAI: SoundExchange announced that it has paid more than $3 billion in digital royalties to recording artists and record labels since the organisation became a wholly independent non-profit in 2003.
Home Ministry extends Adnan SamiÆs stay in India indefinitely
MUMBAI: Adnan Sami has all the reasons to celebrate today as he has been allowed to stay in India for an indefinite period on Humanitarian grounds.
I&B minister Arun Jaitley says, 'no plans to introduce a comprehensive broadcast legislation'
NEW DELHI: Contrary to the plans of the previous United Progressive Alliance, the present government has said there are no plans to introduce a comprehensive broadcast legislation in Parliament.