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Journey Through “Novembers” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present)

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So, before 2023 turns into yesteryear, let’s see what the past Novembers on SpicyIP (2005 to present) have offered. E.g. Spadika Jayaraj discussed a case where the Delhi High Court dismissed a suit by a media house accusing copyright infringement on its database of users. Image from here November has passed.

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Journey Through “Octobers” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present) 

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In another development, Publishers united to Fight Copyright Infringement on ResearchGate , although it was settled out of court. It bears noting, however, that confidentiality may be a valid concern and shouldn’t be just disregarded for transparency alone. But what are the implications of this (not-so-straightforward?)

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The Copyright Quandary regarding the Delhi High Court Rules on Live-streaming of Court Proceedings

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Supreme Court of India , which dealt with issues of confidentiality, privacy (prior consent) of litigants and witnesses, restrictions on access to proceedings of trials and the preservation of the larger public interest due to the sensitivity of the proceedings. These are based on the principles set forth in Swapnil Tripathi v.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 18- December 24)

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The Evolution of Copyright and Translation Terms in India: Part III- A Different Term for Translations After an in-depth discussion on the terms of copyright in India, Prachi Mathur writes about the evolution of the terms of translation in India highlighting the debate regarding the reduction of the term for translations from 25 years to 10.