Licenses have been issued to radio stations, television broadcasters (including those showing some new-age music-based reality shows) and big portals allowing streaming and downloading of music on the internet, IMI General Secretary Savio D'Souza said. Tujhko jo dekhe, ye mujhko leke Bas tere peeche peeche bhaage Tera junoon hai, tu hi sukoon hai Tujhse hi baandhe dil ke dhaage. IMI, which issues licenses through its wings Indian Phonographic Ltd (PPL) and Indian Performing Rights Society (IPRS), has tied up with all telecom operators for legitimate use of music, he said. Kabhi chup chup rahe Kabhi gaaya ye kare Bin poochhe teri taarife sunaya yeh kare Hai koi haqiqat tu ya koi fasana hai Kuch jaane agar to itna ke Yeh tera deewana hai Re mann mera, mane na mann mera.
This market would grow further with the advent of 3G (third generation) service phones opening newer avenues of possible intellectual property theft by way of Caller Ring Back Caller Service (CRBT), Embedded tones, background music, full track downloads, mobile radio and streaming and downloading of music, which bring joy and listening pleasure to the consumers, Lazarus said. With the current boom in the 'mobile entertainment segment', Indian market is expected to reach more than 300 million users making it among the top ten countries in the world in terms of mobile density.
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