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Scientists body intervene in copyright case against LibGen, Sci-Hub


January 6, 2021
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday allowed the Delhi Science Forum and the Society for Knowledge Commons to become intervenors in a landmark copyright case that threatens to block access to online websites Sci-Hub and LibGen, which provide free access to swathes of scientific and technical literature and articles.
On December 21,2020 three publishing giants sued Sci-Hub and LibGen before the Delhi High Court. The lawsuit which demands that the websites and their mirrors and subdomains, be permanently blocked was filed by Elsevier Ltd., Wiley Periodicals (and its Indian arm), and the American Chemical Society (ACS). The publishers claim exclusive rights to the journals they publish, and argue that both Sci-Hub and LibGen are “rogue websites” and are “vehicles of infringement”. The websites violate various copyright rights by providing free access to original, copyrighted work, the publishers argue.  ....

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Sci-Hub Case: The Court Should Protect Science From Greedy Academic Publishers


Sci-Hub Case: The Court Should Protect Science From Greedy Academic Publishers
A court of law in India shouldn t allow itself to become a tool for perpetuating inequalities in access to scientific literature in the developing world.
The logos of the three plaintiffs. Image: The Wire
Not many litigations have evoked strong, even panicky, reactions from researchers in natural sciences in India – but a copyright infringement suit filed by three publishing giants against Sci-Hub and Libgen before the Delhi High Court on December 21, 2020, has managed to do just that. The three are Elsevier, Wiley and American Chemical Society. Reactions to the ‘development’ ranged from wondering whether Sci-Hub will be banned in India to whether it is advisable for researchers to intervene in this litigation, to share their perspectives. ....

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#NAMA: Should AI-created work have copyright protection? What about gameplays?


November 5, 2020
“There should not be any copyright protection over work created used artificial intelligence, provided the work is generated autonomously by an AI algorithm meaning that you cannot trace a human linkage to the creation of that particular work,” Arul George Scaria, associate professor at NLU Delhi said. “I don’t see any philosophical or economic justification for granting IP rights over that particular work, be it patterns or be it copyright,” he added. However, Aamod Gupte, legal head at ZEEL, contended that works created using AI should not be kept out of the Copyright Act’s purview.
Scaria and Gupte were speaking at MediaNama’s discussion on the proposed amendments to the Copyright Act, for which the Indian government has begun private consultation. The Act was last amended in 2012, when the internet and multimedia landscape was wildly different. Held on October 30 with support from Netflix, Amazon, and Facebook, the discussion looked at ....

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#NAMA: Intermediary liability and fair use: what needs clarity in India's copyright law


November 6, 2020
“Copyright law is not just about the rights of creators, but it’s also about the rights of society to access the work, and also the right of society to use the works in different manners,” Dr. Arul George Scaria said at MediaNama’s discussion on Copyright and Digital Media. The roundtable was organised against the backdrop of the government’s private consultation to amend the Copyright Act. In the discussion, participants surfaced many gaps in the law that could be filled surrounding fair use and intermediary liability for copyrighted content. The discussion was held on October 30 with support from Netflix, Amazon, and Facebook. ....

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