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Chapterisation Chapter I; Introductory; I. Introduction 1; II. The Divergence amid the ISP and the Right Holder Interests 2; III. Internet Service Provider Defined 4; IV. Classification of ISPs 6; V. Nature and Significance of ISP Liability viz. a viz.; Copyright 10; VI. Theories of Liability on the Copyright and ISP 12; Chapter II; The Indian Perspective of the ISP Liability and Copyright; I. The General Outlook 19; II. The Opaqueness of Copyright Law and the ISPs 20; III. Three Headed Liability 22; IV. The Copyright Amendment 2012 and the unfathomed waters 24; V. The scope of ISP Liability under Information Technology Act 30; VI. The Adequacy of Enforcement Measures 35; VII. Liability with respect to P2P Networks 37; Chapter III; Comparative Law on ISP Liability and Copyright Protection; I. International Framework 39; 1) Berne Convention; 2) Trips; 3) WIPO Treaties; II. Comparative Law 44; 1) United States; 2) Australia; 3) United Kingdom; 4) Canada; Chapter IV; Evaluation of Law on Copyright and ISP Liability; I. Jurisdictional Crisis 64; II. The Concern of Due Diligence 66; III. Transient and Incidental perplexing 68; IV. The difficulty of determining the Actual Knowledge And Awareness 69; v. The ambiguity and defects in the Notice and Takedown Procedure 71; A. NTP under Copyright Law; B. NTP under IT Act; VI. 21 Days Notice Arbitrary? 73; VII. Over-Compliance & Excessive Censorship Not Healthy; VIII. Uncontained John Doe Orders adding Fuel to Fire; IX. Silence of Law towards Delinquent Software Developers Detrimental; X. Non-Horizontal Law; Chapter V; Conclusion and Recommendations; I. Conclusion; II. Recommendations.