Inside Higher Ed reports that the American Chemical Society and Elsevier are again suing academic the 'networking site' ResearchGate in an another attempt to block the wesbite from posting copyrighted research papers. Berlin based ResearchGate is facing increasing pressure from publishers to change the way it operates - this time with an action in Europe, following on from the action in the U.S. The publishers accuse ResearchGate of “massive infringement of peer-reviewed, published journal articles” and they say that the networking site is illegally obtaining and distributing research papers protected by copyright law - and add for good measure that the site may be deliberately tricking researchers into uploading protected content saying “ResearchGate is not the passive host of a forum where infringement just happens to occur,” the publishers said in the court document. They suggest that not only is ResearchGate uploading and making copies of journal articles that it locates by scraping the internet, it is also tricking authors into uploading copyrighted content.
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"I steal music and I'm not going away" - still true it seems! |

And finally from the CopyKat, the Calcutta High Court has directed Vodafone Idea Ltd to deposit Rs 2.5 crore into the court registry as a result of India's music collection society Indian Performing Rights Society (IPRS) Ltd's copyright claim against the telecoms company's use of its songs for its value-added services such as caller ringback tones and mobile apps like Vodafone Play, Idea Music and Idea Movies & TV. The court has ordered both parties to submit affidavits in support of their respective positions.
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