Movie title has no copyright: Madras High Court Now-a-days, copyright infringement has become a serious issue in the Indian scenario. The term copyright means an exclusive right of the owner/author of the work preventing others to copy the artistic, literary and dramatic work. Problem comes in finding out the scope of the work on which copyright subsists. In a recent case namely, M/S.Lyca Productions vs J.Manimaran on 22 February 2018 Madras High Court held that copyright doesn’t subsist in movie titles. It not only decided the scope of copyright but also states that the rules of the trade association not binding upon non-members as well.
The events of the cases started in 2011, when a Tamil movie named “KARU” got copyright registered by Plaintiff. Now, according to Film & Television Producers Guild of South India, once the title of the movie is registered no other member of the association can use that name in their movie. On other hands, another movie titled “LYCAVIN KARU” of Lyca Productions started advertising which resulted in conflict with the plaintiff. Later on the plaintiff approached to the High Court to seek a permanent injunction against the defendant.