The ongoing legal battle over the
digital usage rights of legendary composer Ilaiyaraaja’s music has once again come up for hearing at the
Madras High Court, and the matter has now been
postponed to january 20, 2026 for further proceedings.The dispute, which has been pending for many years, began in
2010 when a Chennai‑based music company called
Music Master filed a lawsuit claiming ownership of the audio rights to songs from
more than 100 tamil films featuring Ilaiyaraaja’s compositions. The films cited in the case include well‑known titles such as
Pandiyan,
Guna, and
Thevar Magan. music Master argued that the songs were licensed to a label run by Ilaiyaraaja’s wife and that various wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital platforms, including
YouTube and social media sites, were streaming and using these tracks without proper authorisation, violating copyright law.In earlier hearings, Ilaiyaraaja himself clarified that the contracts he signed in
1997 were limited to
audio releases at that time and did not account for wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital or online uses, since platforms like YouTube did not exist then. He also maintained that he had
not transferred full ownership of his compositions, granting only the right to use them within their respective films.At the most recent hearing,
veteran filmmaker R.K. Selvamani appeared in court to support Ilaiyaraaja, emphasising the composer’s authorship and continued creative control over his music. Selvamani stated that while producers can use songs in films, Ilaiyaraaja retains
exclusive rights to his work, including how it is distributed or used digitally.After recording these submissions, the court decided to
adjourn the case to january 20, when further evidence and arguments will be heard. The outcome of this case is being closely watched, as it could have wide‑ranging implications for
music copyright law and wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital rights in the indian film industry.
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