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Creation of memes for amusement is fine, but if used for the purpose of business or advertising one should procure necessary consents and license from the copyright owners to avoid facing any kind of legal liability.”
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Read More »The third factor is the effect on the potential market. “As stated above, memes are usually made for recreational purposes and no commercial gain is expected out of it. Each meme, even though created from a common original work, is unique. Further, even the target audience for the original work and memes are most often different and it rarely affects the viewership of the original works. Therefore, memes satisfy the third factor of fair use doctrine.” However, there are some exceptional cases in which the fair use doctrine is not applicable. Rana said: “It would be pertinent to mention here that if a meme is intended to harm the society or if it violates the Right to Privacy as enshrined under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, then there is no defence available to meme creator. In fact, the memer cannot even exercise his defence of right to freedom of speech and expression enshrined under Article 19 of the Constitution of India in such cases.” Rana shared an example to illustrate the Indian courts’ stance that the right to criticize or imitate a person is not exclusive and is limited to the point where the rights of the other person are not affected. “In 2019, the issue of memes of Chief Minister of the State of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, had cropped up, wherein the opposition party’s Youth Wing leader Priyanka Sharma had posted morphed images of Mamata Banerjee on social media. The case was taken by the Supreme Court of India, which asked Priyanka Sharma to apologize to Mamata Banerjee for defaming her character. The Supreme Court did not give any leverage to Sharma, even though she argued that she did not ‘create’ the meme and only ‘shared’ it for humour. The Supreme Court in the case held that freedom of speech and expression cannot be denied at any time, but faces its end when such freedom violates the rights of other people.” Furthermore, in India there are regulations that allow the court to pass a judicial order to identify the meme creator in certain circumstances. Rana said: “The identification of meme creator is one of the critical concerns while stopping defamatory memes or establishing claims of use or infringement of original copyrighted work in memes. To address this issue, the recently formulated Rule 4(2) of The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 can be referred to.”
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Read More »“The provision under Rule 4 while stipulating additional due diligence by significant social media intermediary states that ‘a significant social media intermediary providing services primarily in the nature of messaging shall enable the identification of the first originator of the information on its computer resource as may be required by a judicial order passed by a court’. Hence, if the meme is against the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the state, friendly relations with foreign states etc., then the meme creator or first originator can be identified by the intermediaries (Facebook, Instagram etc.) by a judicial order passed by a court of competent jurisdiction or other competent authorities mentioned in Rule 4(2) of the said rules.” Rana offered suggestions to meme creators about how they should avoid infringing IP rights of others in India. “It can be safely advised that a meme should serve the purpose of fun and entertainment to the audience without violating rights of any individual and should not be created for the motive of commercial exploitation. Copyright infringement occurs when proper authorization and consent from the copyright owner is missing on the part of the creator of such a meme. It is advisable for young creators to seek proper approvals from the owners of the work prior to utilizing the same. Creation of memes for amusement is fine, but if used for the purpose of business or advertising one should procure necessary consents and license from the copyright owners to avoid facing any kind of legal liability.”
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