Once upon a time, there was a shop called Rameshwari Photocopy Service. This shop made photocopies of books and gave them to students for money. Some people who wrote those books were not happy because they thought Rameshwari Photocopy Service was stealing their work. They felt that it was not fair that the shop was making money by copying their books without their permission.
The people who wrote the books wanted to protect their work from being copied without their permission. They decided to sue Rameshwari Photocopy Service in court. A lawsuit is like a game where two teams argue and try to convince a judge who is right and who is wrong.
The people who wrote the books argued that Rameshwari Photocopy Service was breaking a rule called copyright. Copyright means that the person who wrote a book owns it and has the right to decide how it can be used. They said that Rameshwari Photocopy Service was copying their books without their permission, which was not allowed.
Rameshwari Photocopy Service argued that their customers had the right to make photocopies of the books for their personal use. They also argued that their business helped students who could not afford to buy the books by providing them with cheaper copies.
The judge listened to both sides and made a decision. The judge decided that Rameshwari Photocopy Service was breaking the copyright rule by making copies of the books without permission. The judge said that even if the customers were making copies for their personal use, the shop was still profiting from it and that was not fair.
In the end, Rameshwari Photocopy Service had to stop making photocopies of the books without permission and pay the authors of the books some money for the copies that they had already made. The copyright rule was upheld, which means that people who write books can protect their work from being copied without their permission.