India Weekly

IndiaWeekly is an international portal for India and its diaspora. The newspaper is published in Britain but printed and distributed worldwide. The portal covers a global audience of Indians providing them with an online shopping platform for entertainment products like movies, music, and gifts.

IndiaWeekly sued its competitor Nehaflix for an amount in excess of a million dollars in the U.S. Federal Court alleging that they hacked into their computer system and stole its trade secrets. After a lawsuit which involved more than 250 court filings and which lasted around five years, IndiaWeekly finally got the Nehaflix.com website to be permanently shut down in a settlement.

In April 2011, IndiaWeekly received a favorable ruling from a senior US District Judge Melancon Tucker, who ordered that all Yahoo records of Nehaflix for 2002 to present, including all customer records be handed over to counsels of IndiaWeekly.

IndiaWeekly has over 500,000 fans on social networking site Facebook.

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