The Download page can still be seen in an archive here 

http://archive.today/0bCxD

There seems to no mention about he Copyright of the Data
I remember looking for it when I downloaded and recollect anything.


On Thursday, July 31, 2014 3:43:15 PM UTC+5:30, Arun Ganesh wrote:
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> From memory, those 2001 ECI shapefiles came with a MIT license that was 
> clearly mentioned on the download page then. 
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> On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Avinash Celestine <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Hi 
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>> To add to what Nisha said, this is what the copyright act says about work 
>> produced by the govt ( i am not a lawyer either)
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>> *(k) "Government work" means a work which is made or published by or 
>> under the direction or control of- (i) the Government or any department of 
>> the Government; 17.First owner of copyright. -Subject to the provisions of 
>> this Act, the author of a work shall be the first owner of the copyright 
>> thereinProvided that- ....(d) in the case of a Government work, Government 
>> shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be the first owner 
>> of the copyright therein;*
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>> My (legally illiterate) reading of this is that unless the govt 
>> specifically says it is waiving copyright for anything it does, the 
>> copyright is assumed to persist. Subject to the fair use clauses outlined 
>> in the previous mail of course
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>> regards
>> Avinash
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>> On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Nisha Thompson <[email protected] 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>>> Now I will ask a lawyer to give a final answer as I am not a lawyer but 
>>> wanted to give my understanding of this.
>>>
>>> My understanding is that data in India is copyrighted, as well as 
>>> documents, including for instance RTI. However, if you add value to the 
>>> data then you can share what you created.  Though it is a debate whether 
>>> digitization or moving data from one format to the other is adding value.
>>>
>>> HOwever, these are maps and documents, I believe it is ok. Section 52 in 
>>> the CopyRightRules is all the exceptions.  
>>>
>>> http://copyright.gov.in/Documents/CopyrightRules1957.pdf
>>>
>>> "(aa)106 the making of copies or adaptation of a computer programme by 
>>> the lawful possessor of a 
>>> copy of such computer programme, from such copy- 
>>> (i) in order to utilise the computer programme for the purposes for 
>>> which it was supplied; or 
>>> (ii) to make back-up copies purely as a temporary protection against 
>>> loss, destruction or damage in 
>>> order only to utilise the computer programme for the purpose for which 
>>> it was supplied;" 
>>> 121A "(ab) the doing of any act necessary to obtain information 
>>> essential for operating inter-operability of an independently created 
>>> computer programme with other programmes by a lawful possessor of a 
>>> computer programme provided that such inform"
>>>
>>> Again I am not a lawyer so you will have to check for specifics.  
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Dilip Damle <[email protected] 
>>> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>>>> Hello to all,
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know the copyright status about the Parliamentary / 
>>>> Assembly Shapefiles (before the delimitation. ) 
>>>> that were once available from Election commission website 
>>>>
>>>> I have the files and am tempted to use them to Extract State 
>>>> boundaries. 
>>>> The advantages I see in them  is 
>>>>
>>>> 1. It is he only government source free data that I know of 
>>>>
>>>> 2. It has the right level of vertex density for a layman / Thematic map 
>>>> usage. 
>>>>
>>>> There is no readme or any other metadata with the files.
>>>>
>>>> Rgds
>>>>
>>>> Dilip Damle
>>>>
>>>> (New Delhi)
>>>>  
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