A Martyr and a Warrior: Guerilla open access movement and the continuing battle for radical access to scholarly literature

You are invited - Symposium series on open access to HSS research. *A Martyr and a Warrior: Guerilla open access movement and the continuing battle for radical access to scholarly literature * Date: 22 March 2021 Time: 10.30 am -12.30 pm (Indian Standard Time) Link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_H1Y1jATRSjerOJ9lMjqk7A (Kindly register) Discussant: M Madhan, Azim Premji University *Speakers: * Anubha Sinha (Centre for Internet and Society, Bengaluru) Title: Guerilla open access and its relevance for Indian research community Anubha will reflect on the arc of the guerilla open access movement, and its turning points such as Aaron Swartz's prosecution, Libgen's and Sci-hub's missions, and more. She will also highlight the movement's connections and relevance for Indian researchers. Arul George Scaria (National Law School, Delhi) Title: Sci-Hub Litigation in India: Why the courts should protect the public interest in access to knowledge resources? Arul will be providing an overview of the legal issues involved in the litigation initiated in India by three major publishers against Sci-Hub and Libgen. He will discuss the specific facts of the case and examine whether there are any legitimate grounds for granting a "dynamic injunction" against Sci-Hub ad Libgen. As part of the remarks, he will discuss the factors that a court needs to take into consideration while deciding on an injunction application. During his remarks, he will also touch upon some of the important lessons for the global community from the prosecution of Aaron Swartz in the US and the tragic end of that prosecution. -- Madhan, M -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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