MUMBAI: The famous business reality TV show Shark Tank India has been proved as transformative for many entrepreneurs, specially for the start ups,the story is not entirely the same for Dorje Teas, a subscription-based tea startup delivering fresh-from-farm and organic Darjeeling Tea to customers across India. The startup has landed in trouble after receiving a legal notice from Sony Picture Networks India.
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The company’s co- founder, Sparsh Agarwal, who took Dorje Teas to the Shark Tank India platform last year and secured investments from Anupam Mittal, Peyush Bansal and Vineeta Singh totalling Rs 30 lakh for 15 per cent equity, valuing the company at Rs 2 crore, recently disclosed on LinkedIn that they get a legal notice by Shark Tank India for using clips from their own pitch.
According to Agarwal, they got the notice over copyright violation for using these clips on YouTube and Meta ads. Apparently, Dorje Teas is not the only firm to have been issued the notice by Sony Pictures. He wrote ‘We’re not the only ones — they’ve cracked down on each and every startup that appeared on Shark Tank.’
He further added ‘While I understand the copyright laws supporting it, I don’t understand why they would do this. After all at Dorje Teas, and other companies like Skippi, Assembly, Perfora, Hoovu Fresh, Beyond Snack, Wakao Foods, Nasher Miles and so many others, are spending lacs every month to boost Shark Tank content, thereby giving free publicity and brand recall to the Shark Tank India brand.’
Saying it as a bad business decision made by some executive person within Sony, Agarwal further pointed out that it ‘goes against the entire ethos of promoting small startups.’
He shared it in a selfie video‘Also Shark Tank Season 3 has been all about supporting a startup ecosystem in India and building a new India. Magar iss tarah kese banega naya India (How will we build a ‘new India’ this way?).’
While Agarwal received support on social media, some argued that Sony’s actions were technically justified. Stranger comment: 'Dear Sparsh, it’s crucial to understand that in this context, ‘You are the content.’ Your role in content creation is significant. You shared the content that features you on your social media (YT/FB/Insta and likewise) but not on Sony’s social handles. In a way, the traffic they should have received would have been diverted to you. You are monetising your social channels with the content they produce.’
Further they added ‘In the content business, the first to share the sneak preview gets more eyeballs. In addition, you may have signed a waiver form that states you give them rights in perpetuity for this content shot by them. Check your contract or see if you remember signing any digital form on the shooting sets that states this.’
Another user commented ‘You are spending lakhs to push Shark Tank, Shark Tank is spending crores to organise & promote the show in which your brand gets promoted. Just change the perspective.’
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CREDIT: theindianexpress
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