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Director at Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry

🚀 A Milestone in Creative Industries: India-UK Collaboration 🇮🇳🇬🇧 A pivotal development posted by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Government of India, that marks a new era for the Creative Industries in the India-UK corridor. 🎵 Indian Singers & Musicians Secure Rights in the UK: In a landmark collaboration with a UK Collective Management Organization, Indian performers have secured their rights to royalties for their music played in the UK. This move isn't just a win for artists; it's a beacon for the growth and global recognition of India's rich creative industries. 🌍💡 🔗 This agreement holds particular significance as it strengthens the cultural and economic ties between India and the UK, setting a precedent for future creative collaborations. It's a tangible example of how the creative sectors can thrive through international partnerships, fostering innovation and cross-cultural exchange. 🤝🎨 📈 In the context of the much-anticipated India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), this development comes as a positive note, showcasing the potential of creative industries in bolstering trade relations. The FTA is expected to open new avenues for trade and cooperation, and the inclusion and recognition of creative talents play a crucial role in this narrative. 📊📝 As we celebrate this achievement, let's look forward to more such collaborative efforts that empower our artists and contribute to the flourishing of creative industries in both nations. Here's to a future where creativity and innovation drive our growth and partnerships! Reposted from Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Government of India FICCI FICCI IP Cell FICCI Media and Entertainment Division #CreativeIndustries #IndiaUKCollaboration #ArtistsRights #IndiaUKFTA #CulturalExchange #Innovation #FICCIFrames

📣 Big news for Indian Singers and Musicians! Indian Singers & Musicians secured their rights in the UK by collaborating with the UK Collective Management Organization (CMO) for performers and recording right holders. This collaboration enables Indian performers to receive royalties for their music played in the UK, fostering a fair remuneration system for their creative contributions to the global music industry. Following this reciprocal arrangement, Indian Singers and musicians will receive 25% of public performance revenue from sound recordings collected by the UK collective. The agreement is a significant step towards empowering the music industry in India and promoting the growth of artistic talent in the country. #IndiaUK #Copyrightpolicy #IPR #Royalties #Collectiverights Piyush Goyal Office Of The Controller General Of Patents, Designs And Trade Marks (CGPDTM) Cell for IPR Promotion and Management (CIPAM) Prof. Unnat P Pandit

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