Indian shop sued over students' photocopies
A small shop in Delhi is being sued for copyright infringement, for copying academic textbooks for students.
The action is being taken by three leading international publishers.
Students - and some authors - have accused the publishers of putting profit before knowledge. But the publishers say they had no alternative.
Rajesh Joshi reports from Delhi.
Most watched/listened
-
Saudi drivers in 'sidewalk skiing' craze
-
Man plays guitar during brain surgery
-
French soldier stabbed near Paris
-
Will Smith surprise at City Hall
-
Turtle rescued after swallowing plastic
-
'Pilot said there had been a threat'
-
Police probe fatal tiger attack
-
Surgery cures girl's 'snake spine'
-
Projecting an immersive experience
-
Xbox One 'is still a gaming console'
-
Lightbulb moment: Radios on the ceiling
-
Inside Iraq's Imam Hussein mosque
-
'I saw George Michael lying on M1'
-
French military convoy leaves Mali
-
One-minute World News
~RS~q~RS~~RS~z~RS~50~RS~)
