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Arvind Vegda Shared Bhala Mori Rama Song 'An Integral Part Of Bhavai For Decades.

Key Sentence:

  • The number of content creators in the age of social media has increased significantly in the last five years. 
  • But with this addition, the number of people creating original content and recreating and copying content has increased. 

People use their creations without the permission of the original content creator to get more likes and comments on social media or to earn money from the original content.

Recently, Ahmedabad-based singer Arvind Vegda has claimed against the filmmakers that the song 'Bhai-Bhai' was used in a Bollywood film without permission. City Bhaskar repeatedly approached the filmmakers about this but could not be reached. Of course, even before this, the song 'Bhai Bhai' was used in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film 'Goliyon Ki Raslila: Ramlila.' 

Talking to Arvind Vegda and well-known advocate Bhishma Rawal about the whole controversy, the content creator got information on what to look out for. Particular campaign on social media for Justice. There is also a campaign on social media with the hashtag 'Justice for Brothers.' Which people are also supporting this Gujarati song.

'Filmmakers don't talk; creators are unfair.'

Singer Arvind Vegda says, "In 2011, I launched Bhai Bhai Song. Shortly after its launch, the song became so popular that I copied it. Even when this song was used in the film Ramlila without my permission, I sent a legal notice against the film's makers. And recently, this song has been used once again by the makers of the film Bhuj. This incident is happening with artists from Gujarat from time to time. 

'Makers can copyright content at no cost

Gujarat High Court Advocate Bhishma Rawal says, "Every content creator must copyright their original content. To avoid such an event. For copyright, the creators should copyright the evidence of their original creations and all the documents of the IPACT in consultation with the advocate under that category. 

Source from Divyabhashkar