Cyber Infringement: Legal Challenges of Online Copyright and Trademark Violations

Perform or exhibit the work: Either perform the work publicly, as in a play or music, or display it publicly, as in a painting or photograph.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026IIPLA AI News DeskSource: Legal Service India
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Perform or exhibit the work: Either perform the work publicly, as in a play or music, or display it publicly, as in a painting or photograph. Create derivative works: Make adaptations or other works based on the original, such as translations, book-based movies, or music remixes. A link connects one set of text, pictures, or data items to another. Linking is highlighted and underlined. The worldwide web enables individuals to connect and seek knowledge. Linking is divided into two types: Surface connecting alludes to a connect to a website's homepage. Deep connecting happens when a interface skips the homepage and coordinates the client to the associated site's inner page Deep connecting happens when a interface skips the homepage and coordinates the client to the associated site's inner page Case law: In Shetland Times Ltd. vs. Dr. Jonathan Wills and Zet News Ltd., the defendant used deep linking to insert pages of Shetland Times by bypassing its home page and creating a hyperlink of Shetland Times' story headline, which was held to be an infringement of copyright under British law and an injunction was issued. Caching: Caching is the act of replicating and duplicating original content in order to make it available to consumers for a limited period of time. According to Indian law, copying must be done electronically, although electronic storage can also be used as a caching medium for copyright infringement.
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