Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing numerous industries, from healthcare to finance, and content creation is no exception. AI-generated content, which ranges from music and art to software code and literature, raises critical questions about intellectual property (IP) rights. As AI becomes increasingly sophisticated, the question of who owns AI-generated content— the creator of the AI, the user of the AI, or the AI itself—has become a contentious issue worldwide. In India, the legal framework surrounding this issue is still evolving, leading to debates and uncertainties.
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The Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023: From Regulation, Implementation to ensuring Compliance
India’s Personal Data Protection Act 2023 (PDPA) heralds a new era in data privacy and protection, affecting both businesses and consumers across the nation. It marks a significant shift in how businesses handle personal data, aiming to enhance privacy protections and regulate data processing activities. This landmark legislation aims to regulate the processing of personal dataContinue reading “The Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023: From Regulation, Implementation to ensuring Compliance”
International Arbitration of Intellectual Property Disputes with special emphasis on Validity Issues
Intellectual property (IP) litigation is widely perceived to be highly complex, unpredictable, and expensive. IP litigation is also frequently international in scope, involving IP rights emanating under the laws and procedures of multiple jurisdictions. Arbitration offers many obvious advantages over national courts and administrative agencies for resolution of these disputes, including the ability toContinue reading “International Arbitration of Intellectual Property Disputes with special emphasis on Validity Issues”
THE TORT OF PASSING OFF: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION: The tort of Passing-Off has originated from Common laws. It is pretty regular in countries like United Kingdom, Philippines, and New Zealand. In the case of Frank Reddaway Ltd v. Banham[1], Lord Halsbury held that common law protects a man’s goodwill and rights and prevents others from misrepresenting it. However, the exact definition wasContinue reading “THE TORT OF PASSING OFF: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS”
Legal and Ethical Implication of Artificial Intelligence: Policies and Regularisation with special emphasis on Legal Profession in India
“By far the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it.” – Eliezer Yudkowsky. With the advent of Technology, human life has been more advanced, comfortable, convenient and smooth. This word technology has been rapidly progressing from electricity, telephone, computer, fax, machines and robots and Artificial Intelligence (AI)Continue reading “Legal and Ethical Implication of Artificial Intelligence: Policies and Regularisation with special emphasis on Legal Profession in India”
POWER OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN THE COURSE OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC
ABSTRACT The deadly corona virus is disturbing each & every phase of our daily lives. Apart from the health jeopardy, it has been unsettling our economic and social lifestyle. Amid this situation, Intellectual Property is that one thing which stays more powerful and it’s essential for us to realize this as it remains the sameContinue reading “POWER OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN THE COURSE OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC”
