HC restrains WhatsApp, Telegram from sharing e-papers of ToI

HC restrains WhatsApp, Telegram from sharing e-papers of ToI, NBT


The Delhi High Court Friday passed an interim order restraining social networking platforms WhatsApp and Telegram and certain individuals from allegedly illegally circulating e-papers of Bennett, Coleman and Company Ltd on their respective platforms.
Justice Jayant Nath said prima facie the act of illegally circulating the e-papers of plaintiff on the defendants' platforms is violative of its copyright and ad-interim injunction is granted in the favour of Bennett, Coleman and Company Ltd.
The court also issued notices to WhatsApp and Telegram, which are instant messaging platforms on which photos, documents and videos are also shared, and certain individuals, who are administrators of various groups on the platforms.

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