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Principle: Where two or more persons have made a complaint for the grant of compulsory licence to the Copyright Board, the licence shall be granted to that complainant only who, in the opinion of the Copyright Board, would best serve the interests of the general public.
Facts: Four persons made a complaint for the grant of compulsory licence to the Copyright Board
Licence shall be granted to only one complainant
Licence may be granted to two complainants
Licence may be granted to three complainants
Licence must be granted to all the four complainants
The principle states that where more than one person have made a complaint for the grant of compulsory license, it shall be granted to that complainant 'only' who would best serve the interests of general public. The principle shows that the license will be granted to only one complainant.
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