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Introduction: A Playground Turned Predator’s Den What happens when the very apps we trust to educate and entertain our children begin corrupting them instead? That’s the disturbing reality of YouTube Kids, a platform supposedly “built for young minds,” now overflowing with obscene, violent, and sexually suggestive content, all wrapped in the colorful packaging of cartoons and nursery rhymes. Parents believe they’re handing their child a safe distraction. What they’re really giving them is a virtual slot machine of depravity, served by an algorithm that cares more about clicks than childhood. The platform may wear a “kid-friendly” mask, but make no…
Introduction In the dynamic realm of pharmaceutical innovation, the conflict between patent protection and public health needs has become increasingly pronounced. This tension, often described as “patent wars,” encapsulates the global struggle between pharmaceutical companies seeking to protect their innovations and governments or civil society fighting for access to life-saving medicines. At the heart of this conflict lies the controversial yet critical tool of compulsory licensing, which has emerged as a legal mechanism to balance intellectual property rights with the public interest. The Role of Patents in the Pharmaceutical Industry Pharmaceutical patents are a form of intellectual property granted to…
Introduction: In real life, rights and liabilities are not limited to humans. They do not enjoy exclusivity when it comes to enjoying rights and duties. There are several entities such as governments and corporations—they are non-living beings but still enjoy several rights and duties. These entities are recognized as the legal subjects. The concept of legal personality enables the smooth functioning of complex social and economic relationships. Whether a government enacts regulation or a corporation enters into contracts, the basis of the legality lies in the concept of legal personality. In this article, you will develop a deep understanding regarding…
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