Justice Prathiba M. Singh of the Delhi High Court recently granted an ex-parte ad-interim injunction in favor of content creators Universal, Warner Bros, Netflix, Paramount Pictures and Disney in a.
The article discusses Dynamic Injunction with reference to various judgments passed by Indian Courts on rogue websites and illegal streaming/broadcasting.
In an interim relief to Sony Pictures Animation Inc, the Delhi High Court has restrained several rogue websites from posting and streaming the upcoming film “Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse” and.
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 â 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.