On 31 March, India’s state-run television broadcaster Doordarshan was found guilty of copyright infringement by Bombay High Court, which imposed substantive damages upon the broadcaster and other defendants, ordering it to pay documentary film-maker Anand Patwardhan Rs1 million (around US$20,000) for infringing his copyright in the 1975 film Waves of Revolution.
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