The trader had pleaded guilty to six counts of infringing the Trademarks Act 1994, two counts of infringing the Copyright, Patents and Designs Act 1988 and two counts of infringing the Video Recordings Act 1984. A further 1,947 offences were also taken into consideration.
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DVD burner seized from video shop donated to Bede House
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Spuul, the most popular online streaming service for Indian movies and TV shows, and IndiaCast Media Distribution Pvt Ltd, a joint venture between TV18 and Viacom18, today announce
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IndiaCast and Spuul Announce Multi–Year Worldwide Agreement
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Washington, May 28 (ANI): Current constraints on advertising for alcohol products in movies that adolescents watch are not effective, researchers at the Norris Cotton Cancer Center have found.
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Alcohol brand placements in movies could trigger underage drinking
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Indian cinema is being feted in Cannes on its 100th birthday.
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Cannes rolls out red carpet for Indian movies
Ramesh Talware Movies, based in Nashik, India, has closed financing on its first round of films. Bhavishyachi Aishi Taishi, the company’s debut film will head into production later this year.
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Ramesh Talware Movies Set to Produce Ten Films Over Next Five Years
Ken Loach’s impassioned love letter to Nye Bevan, the NHS and the welfare state has been given more relevance by the recent demise of the villain of the piece, the Iron Lady.
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DVD & Blu-ray review: The Spirit of '45 (E)
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The business jargon is preposterous and the American CEOs laughable in Alain Corneau’s Paris-set corporate thriller.
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DVD & Blu-ray review: Love Crime (15)
Aaron Eckhart tries his best with this weak Taken/Bourne-like thriller, but the engaging action man and his pronounced chin sag a little as the chase sequences mount up and the villains become ever more irrelevant.
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DVD & Blu-ray review: The Expatriate (15)
Kolkata, April 5 (IANS) Terming the current scenario in Indian cinema as “a very very exciting phase”, leading filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt says the freedom to make movies “fearlessly” sets Indian cinema apart from Pakistan and/or Bangladesh.
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Making movies ‘fearlessly’ sets India apart from neighbours: Mahesh Bhatt
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Google Play movies now available in India