humans of Bombay and People of India restrained from copying

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Delhi high Court has restrained story telling platforms, Humans of Bombay and People of India from copying each others work.

The lawsuit was filed by Humans of Bombay on the claims of copyright violations by it’s rival People of India.

The court prohibited both the parties from sharing each other’s original commissioned pictures, authored articles, and the specific manner and expression in which images are presented.

The court’s order said that the case was an example of the conflict between idea and expression.

The court also clarified that if a person voluntarily shares the same picture with both parties, it does not amount to a copyright claim.

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