

Īlthough initially denied by the University of Delhi, some of the professors teaching the Delhi School of Economics had prepared course packs consisting of pages from books published by the plaintiffs, and Rameshwari Photocopy Service was tasked photocopying and binding these pages, and supplying them to students at 50 paise (US$0.01) per page. Rameshwari Photocopy Service was established in 1998 and owned by Dharampal Singh. The plaintiffs alleged copyright infringement and sought a permanent injunction, and the defendants successfully argued that their actions fell within the bounds of fair dealing. Rameshwari Photocopy Services and Others, colloquially known as the DU Photocopy Case, was an Indian copyright law court case in the Delhi High Court filed by academic publishers Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press and Taylor & Francis, against Rameshwari Photocopy Services and the University of Delhi, the former being a shop licensed to operate within the precincts of the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi. The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford and Others v.

Justice Pradeep Nandrajog, Justice Yogesh Khanna Single-judge bench of the Delhi High Court Versus Rameshwari Photocopy Services & Ors. The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford and Ors. 2) VERB If you photocopy a document, you make a copy of it using a photocopier.University of Oxford v. Photocopy - fo͟ʊtoʊkɒpi] photocopies, photocopying, photocopied 1) N COUNT A photocopy is a copy of a document made using a photocopier. photocopy 2 photocopy2 past tense and past participle… … Dictionary of contemporary English Photocopy - pho|to|cop|y1 n plural photocopies a photographic copy, especially of something printed, written, or drawn ▪ I sent him the original document, not a photocopy. to make a photocopy * * * to make a photocopy … Combinatory dictionary Photocopy - noun ADJECTIVE ▪ black and white, colour/color VERB + PHOTOCOPY ▪ do (informal), make, take (BrE) ▪ Could you make a photocopy of this letter f … Collocations dictionary

verb Date: 1944… … New Collegiate Dictionary noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: circa 1909 a copy of usually printed material made with a process in which an image is formed by the action of light usually on an electrically charged surface II. Photocopy - I UK / US noun Word forms photocopy : singular photocopy plural photocopies a copy made by a photocopier II UK / US verb Word forms photocopy : present tense… … English dictionary

Photocopy - mechanical image produced from a copier making the image copy, duplicate, reproduce, stat, velox, Xerox concept 269 … New thesaurus photocopied, photocopying to make a photocopy of … English World dictionary photocopies a copy of printed or other graphic material made by a device (photocopier) which photographically reproduces the original vt. DERIVATIVES photocopiable adjective … English terms dictionary ► VERB (photocopies, photocopied) ▪ make a photocopy of. photocopies) ▪ a photographic copy of something produced by a process involving the action of light on a specially prepared surface. Photostat (1911) was a type of… … Etymology dictionary The usual modern meaning arose 1942 with the advent of xerography. Photocopy - (v.) 1924 in the sense of make a photographic reproduction, from PHOTO (Cf.
