Kapil Sibal moves Copyright Bill in Rajya Sabha in second attempt
Last week, the Opposition parties had prevented him from moving the bill alleging that there was a "conflict of interest".
Last week, the Opposition parties including the BJP, AIADMK and TDP had prevented him from moving the bill alleging that there was a "conflict of interest".
The Opposition parties had said that the minister cannot move the bill since his lawyer son represented Super Cassette Industries, a music company.
The bill seeks to amend the Copyright Act, 1957 to fine-tune it with relevant international treaties and to introduce a system of statutory licensing to protect the owners of literary or musical works.
"According to Rule 294 of Parliament's Ethics Committee, a member having direct or indirect interest in a matter cannot move a bill... He has conflict of interest," Shivanand Tiwari (JD-U) had said.
Amid uproar by the Opposition seeking Home Minister P Chidambaram's resignation alleging he had helped a Delhi-based hotelier, Sibal moved the Bill for consideration.
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