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UTV Software Communication Limited & Ors. v. 1337X.TO & Ors.

SKU: JA.IP.DHC.2019.3008
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  • This is an arrangment of the Delhi High Court’s judgment in UTV Software Communication Limited & Ors. vs. 1337X.TO & Ors. which addresses critical issues surrounding online copyright infringement and provides a robust legal framework for identifying and blocking 'Rogue Websites' that engage in piracy. The judgment emphasises the equal treatment of online and offline infringers, the legitimacy of website blocking orders, and the practical measures necessary to tackle the evolving nature of digital copyright infringement​​.

  • Analysis Lenth - 5 Pages

    Full Text of Judgment - 99 Pages

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