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The Impact of Digital Piracy on Copyright Enforcement and the Creative Economy: A Comparative Study of India and Global Trends
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The Impact of Digital Piracy on Copyright Enforcement and the Creative Economy: A Comparative Study of India and Global Trends

Posted by By Saurabh Barar December 6, 2024
The rapid evolution of digital technologies has amplified the prevalence of online piracy, posing significant challenges to copyright enforcement and the creative economy worldwide. This study explores the multifaceted impact
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Imposing structure on innovation: the necessity of technology law
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Imposing structure on innovation: the necessity of technology law

Posted by By Ronaldo Das December 4, 2024
“Technology innovation is not going to slow down. The work to manage it needs to speed up” ― Brad Smith[1] It may sound cliché, but hardly any segment of our lives
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Intellectual Property in the Metaverse: A New Frontier
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Intellectual Property in the Metaverse: A New Frontier

Posted by By Aniket Shivaji Shinde December 4, 2024
It's a rapidly expanding digital environment that is changing how we connect, socialize, play, and even work. No longer is this science fiction, but complex problems, especially those that revolve
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Navigating the intersection of intellectual property rights and technology law: key trends and challenges
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Navigating the intersection of intellectual property rights and technology law: key trends and challenges

Posted by By Ateebha Singh Choudhary December 4, 2024
In the contemporary world, where technology infuses almost every walk of life, the role that IPR comes to play in the protection of technological inventions is of a new dimension.
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Intellectual Property in the Digital Age
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Intellectual Property in the Digital Age

Posted by By Astik Jain December 4, 2024
Intellectual property rights (IPR) are territorial rights that can be registered with a legal authority in some presentable or tangible form which can be sold or bought or licensed, similar to
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De Minimis in Copyright: When Is Infringement Too Trivial to Pursue?
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De Minimis in Copyright: When Is Infringement Too Trivial to Pursue?

Posted by By Preetyorthi Dasgupta December 4, 2024
The “de minimis” principle has been derived from the Latin maxim “de minimis non curat lex” meaning “the law does not concern itself with trifles.” [1] It implies that trifling
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Beyond the code: copyright rights and liability of Artificial Intelligence
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Beyond the code: copyright rights and liability of Artificial Intelligence

Posted by By Sharada A Kalale December 4, 2024
The recent rise in the use of generative AI capable of producing original, creative content, has introduced new complexities in copyright law. Conventionally, copyright infringement claims aimed to identify plagiarism
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Patenting Traditional Knowledge: Whose Knowledge, Whose Profit?
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Patenting Traditional Knowledge: Whose Knowledge, Whose Profit?

Posted by By Sharada A Kalale December 4, 2024
The threshold of novelty under patent laws differs across countries and is especially low in countries where pharmaceutical industries are strong. TRIPS does not require the consent of communities with
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Non-compete clauses: striking the balance between protection and freedom
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Non-compete clauses: striking the balance between protection and freedom

Posted by By Beradar Akash December 4, 2024
"The law must strike a balance between the employer’s right to protect trade secrets and the employee’s right to earn a livelihood." A company’s trade secrets are one of its
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Revitalizing innovation: a detailed insight into India’s intellectual property rights system
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Revitalizing innovation: a detailed insight into India’s intellectual property rights system

Posted by By Akshoy Kumar Das Chakravorty December 4, 2024
Intellectual Property refers to intellectual creation, which could be inventions, literary and artistic works, designs and marks, names, and images, among others. Intellectual Property Rights is the right given by
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