Sham hai dhua dhua || #Sanjay Pandey #Neha Raj | Sham Hai Dhuan Dhuan | New Bhojpuri Song 2025 ||

Sham hai dhua dhua || #Sanjay Pandey #Neha Raj | Sham Hai Dhuan Dhuan | New Bhojpuri Song 2025 ||

"Sham Hai Dhuan Dhuan" is a Bhojpuri single released on May 16, 2025, featuring vocals by Neha Raj and Sanjay Pandey. The song is composed and written by Sanjay Pandey, with Pappu Bhai contributing to the songwriting. It has a duration of 6 minutes and is published under the label Kabi Record Pvt Ltd Sanjay Pandey, known for his roles in Bhojpuri cinema, contributes both as a vocalist and as the composer and lyricist for this song. Neha Raj, a prominent Bhojpuri singer, lends her vocals to the track. In India, Copyright is governed by the Copyright Act, 1957, which has been amended several times (most recently in 2012). The Act covers various sections that deal with copyright protection, infringement, penalties, and more. Here is a summary of the important sections related to copyright content in India: 🔑 Key Sections of the Copyright Act, 1957: 📘 Section 13 – Works in Which Copyright Subsists Lists the types of works protected: Literary works (books, blogs, articles, etc.) Dramatic works (plays, screenplays) Musical works Artistic works (paintings, photography, logos) Cinematograph films (movies, videos) Sound recordings Computer programs and software 📘 Section 14 – Meaning of Copyright Defines the rights of the copyright owner: Right to reproduce the work Right to publish or perform Right to distribute Right to translate/adapt Right to communicate to the public 📘 Section 17 – First Owner of Copyright Usually, the creator is the first owner, except in special cases (e.g. work done under employment). 📘 Section 19 – Assignment of Copyright Copyright can be assigned to someone else through a written agreement. ⚠️ Section 51 – When Copyright is Infringed Describes what constitutes copyright infringement, e.g.: Copying without permission Selling pirated copies Uploading copyrighted content online without rights 🚫 **Section 63 – DON'T COPY