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When Knowledge Meets Legal Restraint: A Critique of the Delhi High Court’s Order in Elsevier v. Elbakyan

Introduction The fundamental purpose of copyright law is the protection of original expressions of ideas, stemming from principles of fair play. But copyright law is not restricted to just such protections. It also involves a bargain between the need to foster innovation by incentivising the producers of intellectual property, and the interests of the public […]

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TO BE ‘WITH’ OR ‘WITHOUT’ PREJUDICE-THAT IS THE QUESTION (PART I)

In our latest two part blog post, the author analyses the concepts of ‘With’ and ‘Without Prejudice’ in imposition of costs. In Part 1 of the article, the author refers to the relevant rules and provides a brief understanding of the concepts.

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