ByShruti Kakkar, New Delhi Jan 07, 2024 07:56 AM IST Share Via Copy Link This is among the first legal cases that interpret the applicability of safe harbour protections on digital websites E-commerce platforms cannot become a haven for infringers of intellectual property and allow people to sell counterfeits, the Delhi high court has said, in an order laying down that “safe harbour” protections will not apply in such cases as it pulled up a shopping website. The court was hearing a petition by sportswear brand Puma, which filed a lawsuit against e-commerce platform IndiaMart (HT Archive) This is among the…