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Twitter suspends Sci-Hub account amid court case in Delhi

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Twitter suspends Sci-Hub account amid court case in Delhi

A group of publishers filed a suit asking internet service providers to block Sci-Hub, a portal that provides free access to paywalled academic papers

 

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Sci-Hub | Pic: Wikimedia

 

Micro-blogging platform Twitter has suspended the account of Sci-Hub, a portal that provides free access to paywalled academic papers, as a case against the website is currently going on in the Delhi High Court.

 

Academic publishers Elsevier, Wiley, and the American Chemical Society filed a suit with the Delhi High Court in December last year, asking internet service providers to block Sci-Hub and another similar site LibGen. According to a report, the court then rejected the publishers' requests that the sites be blocked immediately, instead declaring it an 'issue of public importance a very important to the scientific community'.

 

Delhi Science Forum, Society for Knowledge Commons and a group of 20 scientists and scholars filed the application, saying that blocking such websites, which provide free access to research, will deprive scientific researchers in poor and developing countries. Sci-Hub founder Alexandra Elbakyan used Twitter account to gather and archive responses from Indian researchers, 'who argued that Sci-Hub is critical to their work'.

 

Elbakyan was quoted as saying in a report that the Twitter suspension "happened right after Indian scientists revolted against Elsevier and other academic publishers after Sci-Hub posted on Twitter about the danger of being blocked". Twitter was yet to react to the report. Publishers went to the court against Sci-Hub as their content was being distributed for free, arguing that the website infringes on their copyright. According to the report, Elsevier charges readers an average of $31.50 per paper for access while Sci-Hub and LibGen offered them for free.

 

 

Source: Twitter suspends Sci-Hub account amid court case in Delhi


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