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Religious Copyright Case
A very interesting case from Canada: his Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan has won a legal victory over two men who claimed they had consent to print his copyrighted messages to his followers. The facts of the case are quite extraordinary. In July 1992, Mr. Tadjin learned that the Aga Khan would be coming to Montreal the following month. He had just caused to be printed a book entitled Kalam-E Imam-E-Zaman-Farmans to the Western World, Volume I. He sought guidance from the Imam before distributing it. Only about 20 percent of those in attendance were given the opportunity to attend personally before the Aga Khan. Mr. Tadjin was not selected, but his friend Karim Alibhai was. Thus he [...]
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- Subject : Litigations - IP Field : Intellectual Property