Unable to Livestream Court Proceedings Without Use of Third-party Apps: Supreme Court Registry

The Supreme Court issued a notice to its Registry on October 17 in response to Govindacharya’s request for a special arrangement with YouTube to protect the copyright over the court’s live-streamed proceedings, as held in a 2018 decision. The Registry in response to former RSS Member K N Govindacharya’s petition stated that The Supreme Court

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