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FIR Filed Against Google’s Sundar Pichai, 5 Others For Copyright Infringement On YouTube

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Mumbai: Mumbai Police on Wednesday booked Google CEO Sundar Pichai and 5 different firm officers for Copyright Act violation.  “On directions of a court, a case has been registered against Google CEO Sundar Pichai and five other company officials for Copyright Act violation,” mentioned Mumbai police.Also Read – Be Fearless, Be Nirbhaya: Mumbai Police Releases Another Powerful Awareness Clip, Netizens Applaud Film director Suneel Darshan in his criticism mentioned that Google allowed unauthorized individuals to add his movie ‘Ek Haseena Thi Ek Deewana Tha’ on YouTube. Further investigation into the matter is underway. Also Read – Former West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya Refuses to Accept Padma Bhushan On instructions of a courtroom, Mumbai Police books Google CEO Sundar Pichai &5 different firm officers for Copyright Act violationFilm director Suneel Darshan in his criticism mentioned that Google allowed unauthorized individuals to add his movie ‘Ek Haseena Thi Ek Deewana Tha’ on YouTube pic.twitter.com/97fn0ft33p— ANI (@ANI) January 26, 2022 Also Read – Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Google’s Sundar Pichai To Be Conferred With Padma Bhushan Earlier Suneel Darshan had approached the courtroom over the copyright challenge. Hearing the matter, the Mumbai courtroom had ordered an FIR in opposition to Sundar Pichai and 5 others from Google. The MIDC police in Andheri East mentioned it has registered an FIR and began investigations into the matter.

It should be famous that Suneel Darshan has made a number of motion pictures in Bollywood with high actors and the final movie he made was in 2017 was Ek Haseena Thi Ek Deewana Tha. The film was uploaded on YouTube by a number of folks. Giving particulars to India Today, Suneel Darshan mentioned he has not given the movie rights to anybody and he has been preventing the battle in opposition to YouTube for a few years. “I am yet to receive any response from them. I make movies and they are my property. Someone else is uploading them with billions of views, YouTube and others are earning from it. I made so many complaints but no response at all,” he mentioned. On Tuesday, the MIDC police had filed an FIR within the matter and are actually additional investigating the case. As per the updates, the FIR is registered beneath the copyright act of 1957 beneath Sections 51, 63 and 69.