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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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”
