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Trademark Thresholds: Exploring the Generic Word Conundrum
This piece has been authored by Vidushi Sehgal and Rahil Arora , 4th year, Jindal Global Law School Keywords: Trademark Law, Generic Words, Distinctiveness, Industry-Specific Protection, Territorial Principle Introduction With the rise of competitive economic markets, the business proprietor tries to attract consumers and distinguish their goods and services by assigning special marks to the…
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Navigating Algorithmic Bias in Healthcare AI: The Imperative for Explainable AI Models
This piece has been authored by Sanjana S , Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad Introduction In the ever-advancing landscape of healthcare, Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands as a transformative force, promising to enhance diagnostic accuracy, treatment recommendations, and patient care. As per Statista’s data, the AI healthcare sector, which had a market worth of $11 billion in…
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Examining Intellectual Property Arbitration in Indian Art World: Practices and Prospects
This piece has been authored by Shivalika Singh, Third year law student at Jindal Global Law School The Indian Art market is currently valued at a turnover of over 144 million dollars, with recent trends anticipating further growth in the future. However, with such a rise, the industry is also witnessing a surge in legal…
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Shaping the contours of research: Perusing the Anusandhan National Research Foundation Act 2023
This piece has been authored by S Abhipsha Dash, Student(first year), Symbiosis Law School Pune ABSTRACT The Indian government has proposed the Anusandhan National Research Foundation Act, a piece of legislation that would create a central organization dedicated to supporting and encouraging research and development initiatives across numerous industries. This measure seems, at first glance, to…
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THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: through the lens of Neo-Colonialism
This piece has been authored by Bhakti Makhija ,O.P Jindal Global Law School Introduction: Colonialism in the modern era is very different from colonialism in the past. In order to maintain influence over less powerful nations today, economically developed nations do not need to invade, establish physical colonies, or use force to impose their will.…
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Taylor’s Version: Dichotomy of the Copyright of Musical Composers and Producers vis-à-vis Sound Recordings in India
This piece has been authored by Garima Agrawal, Student, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur Introduction: Background of “Taylor’s Version” In the American music industry, the move for ownership and control of own music by singer-songwriter Taylor Swift is being largely supported across the world amongst artists as well as fans. Herein, Swift is re-recording her…
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AI Brushstrokes Beyond the Canvas: Charting the Ownership and Authorship under Copyright Laws
This piece has been authored by Megha Hurkat, GNLU Throughout history, art has consistently served as a medium for the communication of ideas, emotions, and experiences that transcend linguistic and cultural boundaries. The ethical considerations pertaining to the production of art have been a perennial subject of contention throughout the course of human history. The incorporation…
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NAVIGATING THE IP LANDSCAPE IN THE AGE OF AI: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
This piece has been authored by Bhavana sree sagili , Damodaram Sanjivayya National law university KEYWORDS- Intellectual property rights, AI-assisted, AI-generated, legislation, and copyright violation ABSTRACT Defining ‘Intelligence’ is in itself an uphill task. So far, the legal fraternity has exclusively associated it with the human mind, but AI (Artificial intelligence) formed with an Arthematic…