Today, On 17th October, The Delhi High Court has asked YouTube and ANI to respond to digital creator Mohak Mangal’s plea seeking reinstatement of his videos removed due to copyright strikes. The court directed YouTube to file a detailed reply within two weeks.
The Supreme Court of India ruled in favor of Wikipedia, dismissing defamation claims by ANI and emphasizing the importance of freedom of expression and judicial transparency. The decision supports digital free speech, allowing public scrutiny of ongoing cases while clarifying judicial limits on media content regulation, fostering a robust democratic environment.
Today, On 22nd April, OpenAI told the Delhi High Court that news reports have limited copyright protection. It replied in the ANI vs ChatGPT case, saying using ANI’s news to answer user queries may not be copyright infringement.
