Why cross-border music plagiarism claims are becoming increasingly common
While online platforms generally have notice and takedown mechanisms, obtaining a permanent takedown is not always straightforward, particularly where ownership or substantial similarity is disputed. Cross-border cases present additional challenges, including jurisdictional issues, differences in national copyright laws, enforcement of foreign orders, and the need to prove access and copying. As a result, many disputes are resolved through licensing arrangements, settlements, or credit-sharing agreements rather than prolonged litigation, Mehra added.
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