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GENERATIVE AI AND EXISTING COPYRIGHT FRAMEWORK
This piece has been authored by Milan Prajapati and Komal Jain, 4th Year Law Student, Institute of Law, Nirma University Introduction Generative AI creates different types of content using algorithms and analyzing the existing data. It has the capability to even surpass human-generated work and creativity. But the question that arises is who should own…
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“Fan Fiction” and Copyright Liabilities: An Analysis from the American Legal Perspective
This piece has been authored by Anamika Unni, 2nd year BA LLB (Hons.), National University of Advanced Legal Studies KEYWORDS: Fanfiction, Copyright, American Jurisprudence, Fair Use Abstract: Fan Fiction is a historically relevant and recognised form of derivative art that has ballooned into a sizeable industry in the present day. Regardless of its popularity, such…
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Unlocking the Inked Secrets :- Exploring the Copyright Dilemma in the World of Tattoos
This piece has been authored by Ritikaa HR, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law university, Vishakapatnam (DSNLU) Keywords: tattoo, copyright, originality, designs, clients. The Copyright Act offers protection for a broad spectrum of creative works, delineating the precise works that can be secured by copyright from those that cannot. The fundamental tenet of copyright protection is premised…
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The Eruption of Online Streaming Platforms and the Ensuing Issues of Copyright in India
This piece has been authored by Isha Jagetiya , Institute of Law Nirma University INTRODUCTION: In the aftermath of the pandemic and the arrival of a Telecom Network like Jio, a massive chunk of the Indian population has found its way online. The number of people who avail of online video or music streaming services has…
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Navigating the Conundrum: In-House Counsels and Confidentiality Clubs in SEPs Licensing
This piece has been authored by Shereen Moza,4th Year Student | Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab Keywords: Standard Essential Patents (SEPs), FRAND, Confidentiality Clubs, Delhi Original Side Rules, 2018, Intellectual Property Division Rules, 2022 Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminatory (FRAND) rate in licencing is a crucial tenet in the complicated world of patents and…
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Navigating Indian Copyright Framework in the Age of AI generated Works
(This article is written by Shashank Tripathi, III-Year Student at The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala) INTRODUCTION Imagine losing an art competition to an artwork made by an Artificial Intelligence program that turns lines of text into hyper-realistic graphics. Human artists were left infuriated when the Colorado State Fair awarded Jason M. Allen with a…
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High Court and Jurisdictional Conundrum Vis-à-vis the Trademarks Act
This piece has been authored by Prabhu Gupta (III year Student, Hidayatullah National Law University) In this article, the author examines recent conundrums caused in the Trademarks Act post the enactment of the Tribunal Reforms Act passed by the Parliament in 2021 which amended various statutes and inter alia, abolished the Intellectual Property Appellate Board…