Sun Pictures, which works under the banner of Sun TV Network, is the official producer of the movies, which is why it wants ...
Sun TV Network sued Chennai Super Kings for using songs from Jailer, Jailer 2, and Coolie in a promo video. CSK removed the video after a copyright strike.
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Sun TV moves Madras High Court against Chennai Super Kings over use of Jailer, Coolie music in promo
Sun TV Network has moved the Madras High Court against the owner of IPL cricket team Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for copyright infringement over the alleged use o ...
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Don't use Jailer, Coolie songs in promos: Makers take Chennai Super Kings to court
Makers of Jailer, Jailer 2 and Coolie filed a copyright infringement suit against Chennai Super Kings for using music and dialogues from their films. The case was heard at the Madras High Court on ...
The move comes after CSK used audio tracks, background music and dialogues from Rajinikanth starrer Jailer, Jailer 2 and Coolie on social media promoting the franchise's new team jersey.
SRH have taken CSK to court ahead of the IPL 2026 season. Just weeks before the start of the tournament, SRH owners SUN TV have raised a copyright claim on CSK's use of Rajnikanth movie songs from ...
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CHENNAI: The Chennai Super Kings, a Chennai-based IPL franchise, informed the Madras High Court on Friday that it will not use songs and background music from movies of actor Rajinikanth in the team’s ...
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