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Subject : Legal News - Intellectual Property
New Delhi: In a significant development concerning online content piracy, the Delhi High Court has issued an interim injunction directing rogue cyberlocker websites Doodstream.com, doodstream.co, dood.stream, and their operators to not only take down infringing content but also disable features that allow users to regenerate links and re-upload copyrighted material.
The order, passed by Justice Anish Dayal on March 18, 2024, comes in a suit filed by a consortium of major entertainment companies, including Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Amazon Content Services LLC, Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., Disney Enterprises, Inc., Netflix US, LLC, Paramount Pictures Corporation, Universal City Studios Productions LLP, and Apple Video Programming LLC.
The plaintiffs, represented by
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A key grievance highlighted by the plaintiffs was the 'hydra-headed' nature of the infringement. Despite efforts to notify defendants and request takedowns since June 2023 (after identifying operators D-5 and 6 in Coimbatore), the defendants' platform architecture immediately allowed the generation of a new link the moment a takedown occurred, rendering policing ineffective.
Expert testimony presented by
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Plaintiffs' counsel argued for applying parameters established by the Court in UTV Software Communication Ltd. & Ors. v. 1337x.to and Ors. (2019:DHC:2047) for identifying and dealing with 'Flagrantly Infringing Online Locations' (FIOLs), seeking complete blocking or administration takeover.
Appearing on advance notice for the defendant websites and operators,
Mr.
Taking the defendants' undertaking into consideration, the Court issued the following interim directions under Order XXXIX Rule 1 & 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908:
The Court clarified that if any violation or non-compliance is found, the plaintiffs are at liberty to approach the Court. The defendants were granted time to file a reply affidavit.
The case is listed for further hearing before the Joint Registrar on May 22, 2024, for marking of exhibits and before the Court on April 8, 2024. The order marks a crucial step in holding platforms accountable not just for hosting infringing content but also for features designed to frustrate enforcement efforts.
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