MANMOHAN SINGH, J. 1. By this order, I shall dispose of IA No.11331/2008 filed under Order XXXIX Rule 1 and 2 read with Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC’ for brevity) seeking temporary injunction restraining the defendants from infringing the copyrights in the books as stated in the plaint and IA No.14897/2008 filed under Order XXXIX Rule 4 CPC by Defendants No. 1 and 3 seeking the vacation and modification of order dated 17.09.2008 passed by this Court. 2. The brief factual matrix of the matter can be enunciated as under: (a) The plaintiff no. 1 John Willey & Sons Inc., a corporation incorporated under the laws of New York in USA claims to be the owner of the copyrights in the books and plaintiff no. 2 Wiley India Pvt. Ltd is the exclusive licensee of the plaintiff no. 1 having its office at Delhi. (b) The plaintiff no. 3 Cengage Learning Inc., a corporation incorporated under the laws of State of Delaware in US is the owner of the copyrights in the books and the plaintiff no. 4 Cengage Learning India Pvt. Ltd is an affiliate and exclusive licencee of the plaintiff no. 3 which publishes the books of the plaintiff no. 3 in India. (c) The plaintiff no. 5 Pearson Education Inc. is a corporation incorporated and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware in USA. (d) The plaintiff No.6 Dorling Kindersley India Pvt. Ltd. is a company incorporated in India under the Companies Act having its registered office at New Delhi. 3. The plaintiffs (collectively) claim to be pioneers in their respective fields of publishing academic, scientific and other educational books which are circulated world wide. The plaintiffs claim to have a repertoire of the books which are published by them and are available globally at the prices settled by the plaintiffs. 4. It is averred in the plaint that the Indian market is quite significant for all the plaintiffs‘ publishers and keeping in mind the requirement of the business, demand of the books and the economic viability of the purchasers, the plaintiffs decided to expand their operations in India by introducing Low Price Editions of their books so that the same international level books which are otherwise quite costly may be made available to Indian and other Asian students in a cost effective manner at the rates befitting the Asian markets. 5. In this spirit, the plaintiff no. 1 authorized plaintiff no. 2 to publish its works in Wiley Student Edition for distribution only in the territories of India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Myanmar, Phillipines and Vietnam. The books which are published are subject to territorial restrictions imposed by the plaintiff no. 1 and should contain the following notice: Wiley Student Edition Restricted for Sale only in Bangladesh, Myanmar, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. The book for sale only in the country to which first consigned by Wiley India Pvt. Ltd and may not be re exported. For sale only in: Bangladesh, Myanmar, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Phillippines, Sri Lanka and Vietnam." 6. The plaintiff No. 1 contends that in this manner, being the owner of the rights it has given exclusive license to plaintiff no. 2 to publish and print an English Language reprint edition only in the territories entailed in the agreement and not beyond that. 7. Likewise, the plaintiff no. 3 has given an exclusive license to the plaintiff No. 4 for printing, publishing, and distributing the books of plaintiff no. 3 in the territories of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. The plaintiff no. 4 is required to imprint the following notice on the books of plaintiff no. 3 : For Sale in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka only. Circulation of this edition outside these countries is strictly prohibited." 8. The plaintiff no. 5 maintains the same situation by contending that the plaintiff no. 6 is authorized to publish and distribute the works of plaintiff no. 5 in India and its neighbouring states by printing the following notice : This edition is manufactured in India and is authorized for sale only in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. Circulation of this edition of this edition outside of these territories is unauthorized. Additionally each book bears a yellow band at the top of the cover with the phrase Low Price Edition prominently appearing on the front and back covers with the abbreviation LPE on the spine of each book. 9. The plaintiffs contend that any attempt by anyone to sell, distribute or circulate the books outside the territories prescribed by the owners of the copyright shall cause infringement of the copyright. 9. The plaintiffs contend that any attempt by anyone to sell, distribute or circulate the books outside the territories prescribed by the owners of the copyright shall cause infringement of the copyright. The said claim is averred in the plaint by stating that India is signatory to the Universal Cop