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Iprs Vs. Kolkata Knight Riders
30 June 2008
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A suit on copyright violation against Kolkata Knight Riders
(KKR) was filed on May 14th, 2008 by The Indian Performing
Rights Society (IPRS). The allegation was about playing 14
popular Hindi film songs like "Om Shanti Om" during
IPL matches at Eden Gardens without permission. The Kolkata
High Court refused the application for injunction on the use of
the songs and directed the parties to file affidavits. This
matter will be heard in the month of June.
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