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SpicyIP Weekly Review (January 13 – January 19)

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Enforcing Criminal Remedies Against IP Infringement in India: A Long Road to Justice? In a recent order, a Mumbai Magistrate Court acquitted an accused in a copyright infringement case after 37 years! 48,35,610/- and instructed the defendant to destroy all infringing products. Nirmala Agarwal Prop of Karmyogi vs B.C

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The New Paradox of Executive Behavior Around Copyright and Content Sharing

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The following is an excerpt from the ebook, 2025 Copyrighted Content Usage Trends, which draws on data from the 2025 Information Seeking and Usage Study to offer insights into how employees think about, use, and share copyrighted content today, including with AI tools. Since 2007, CCC has partnered with Outsell, Inc.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 10 – February 16)

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Granules India, the Delhi HC recorded a settlement after Granules’ undertaking for exemption under Section 107A a.k.a However, the provision which is an exception to patent infringement is often criticised for its broad scope. We are very excited to announce the SpicyIP Tech Innovation Policy Fellowship 2025!

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (March 24 – March 30)

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CRI Guidelines 2025 is out for Public Consultations! The Draft Guidelines for Examination of Computer-Related Inventions (CRI), 2025, has been published for public consultation. Interested stakeholders can provide their comments on the guidelines by April 15, 2025. Read the post for more details. Part I] Safe Harbor in Jeopardy?

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Amazon Owns Your E-Books and Wants More

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1925 As of 26th February, 2025 , Kindle users will no longer be able to use the feature Download or Transfer via USB, for Kindle Purchased books, as Amazon is discontinuing the feature. Thus the higher evidentiary standard of intention to infringe upon copyright must also be proved (p 588).

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 17 – February 23)

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Ross Intelligence The recent US District Court opinion in Thomson Reuters (TR) v Ross Intelligence, which allowed TR’s motion of copyright infringement against Ross for its usage of TR’s headnotes, has caught the attention of genAI and copyright enthusiasts around the world. Read the post for more.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 17 – February 23)

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Ross Intelligence The recent US District Court opinion in Thomson Reuters (TR) v Ross Intelligence, which allowed TR’s motion of copyright infringement against Ross for its usage of TR’s headnotes, has caught the attention of genAI and copyright enthusiasts around the world. Read the post for more.