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IPRS Returns to Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026 to Focus on Licensed Music

Wari news · 7 Aug 2026

IPRS Returns to Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026 to Focus on Licensed Music

The Indian Performing Right Society (IPRS) is joining the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026 in Mumbai. They are returning with a clear goal. The organisation wants artists, organisers, and the public to understand original and licensed music.

Educating Music Creators

IPRS will host specific sessions at the festival. These are meant to teach creators about their music rights. It is about fairness. Songwriters, composers, and publishers need fair compensation when their music is performed publicly or played at events.

On-Site Registration and Support

Attendees will find IPRS booths right at the venue. Representatives are there to help. They assist local musicians with registration and explain the steps for royalty collection. The festival gives artists direct access to information on copyright laws and music licensing.

Promoting Legal Compliance

Kala Ghoda Arts Festival organisers are partnering with IPRS. Every song played during the event must have proper licenses. This is a big step. The partnership protects the creative rights of musicians and strengthens the legal structure of the Indian music industry.

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