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Why cross-border music plagiarism claims are becoming increasingly common

A fresh plagiarism row involving composer Pritam has reignited debate over cross-border music copyright. While streaming makes similarities easier to spot, enforcing rights across countries remains legally complex and costly.

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Why cross-border music plagiarism claims are becoming increasingly common

A fresh plagiarism row involving composer Pritam has reignited debate over cross-border music copyright. While streaming makes similarities easier to spot, enforcing rights across countries remains legally complex and costly.

Entertainment industry experts say such disputes are becoming more visible in the streaming era, but resolving them remains far from straightforward. Copyright protection is territorial in nature, t…

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