Khaleej Times

Arnab faces copyright charges

- IANS

mumbai — The Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd (BCCL), which owns TimesNow TV channel, has lodged a police complaint against new rival channel Republic TV alleging infringeme­nt of Intellectu­al Property Rights and other charges, a spokespers­on said here on Wednesday.

The complaint was lodged on Tuesday against Republic TV Chief Editor Arnab Goswami, who is the Managing Director of Messrs ARG Outlier Media Asianet News Pvt. Ltd., and his colleague, reporter Prema Sridevi, additional­ly accusing them of “theft, criminal breach of trust and misappropr­iation of property”.

When contacted, Goswami virtually laughed off the charges saying “it’s interestin­g to see them get so nervous”.

“I think they instinctiv­ely know they (TimesNow) have lost their audience (to Republic TV),” Goswami said. “It’s amusing to see them get paranoid. Goliath is down to his knees, crying,” guffawed Goswami.

In its complaint to the Senior Inspector of Police, Azad Maidan Police Station, the BCCL has referred to two news exposes on Republic TV on May 6 and May 8, by Goswami and Sridevi, both former staffers of TimesNow TV.

The BCCL has contended that both the exposes — the Lalu Prasad Yadav tapes of May 6 and the late Sunanda Pushkar (Tharoor) tapes — were procured and accessed while Goswami and Sridevi were employees of TimesNow and “clearly pointed out” in an internal probe.

The 25-page complaint said that Goswami and Sridevi have admitted on Republic TV that the audio conversati­on in the Sunanda Pushkar case was in their possession since two years, when they were part of TimesNow.

“Goswami and Sridevi have wilfully, deliberate­ly and with knowledge converted for their benefit and used the aforesaid intellectu­al property of ‘TimesNow’ and thereby dishonestl­y misappropr­iated the said intellectu­al property, thereby committing the offence of criminal misappropr­iation punishable under the laws,” the BCCL complaint said. —

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Republic TV chief editor Arnab Goswami accused of stealing contents of Times Now

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