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PTI Offers Affordable Licensing to YouTubers; ANI Copyright Dispute Persists

YouTubers reject ANI’s licensing demands, pressing for fair dealing clarity following PTI’s affordable video access offer.

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YouTube creators drowning as ANI and YouTube watch as spectators.
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Overview

  • ANI has issued multiple copyright strikes against content creators, demanding up to ₹48 lakh plus GST to revoke claims for brief clips in news analysis videos.
  • YouTubers argue their use of 9–13-second clips qualifies as fair dealing under Section 52 of the Copyright Act for news reporting and commentary.
  • Member of Parliament Saket Gokhale wrote to Google seeking clarification of YouTube’s fair use policy after creators detailed alleged extortion tactics from ANI.
  • Press Trust of India announced that it will provide highly affordable access to its video feeds for individual creators on YouTube and other social platforms.
  • Legal experts warn India’s digital creators face uncertainty due to ambiguous fair dealing provisions and urge reform of the Copyright Act and platform policies.