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Introduction The current copyright jurisprudence does not protect but exploit. With the advancement of technology and development of artificial intelligence…
In a modern regulatory state, transparency and accountability are essential for good governance. The Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI…
This article explains the legal protection given to novelists under the Copyright Act, 1957, and how writers can safeguard their creative works.
In the age of digital publishing, an author’s name is more than just identity — it is their brand, livelihood, and legal right. This article explores how Indian copyright, trademark, and moral rights law protect pen names and pseudonyms, ensuring that writers retain control over their creative identity even in the online world.
Whether Statements Made to the Trademarks Office During the Prosecution of a Trademark Can Be Used Against the Trademark Proprietor…
This article examines the copyrightability of AI-generated creative works under the Indian Copyright Act, 1957. It analyses the distinction between fully autonomous and AI-assisted creations, the implications of human authorship and originality, and the significance of the Raghav AI (Ankit Sahni) case.
The Trademark Act, 1999 Section 33, Effect Of Acquiescence Abstract Section 33 of :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} says that if a trademark owner…
This article attempts to critically analyse the working paper published by Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade. It proposes a hybrid model in the working paper, which applies the mandatory blanket licensing. The article critically analyzes this model and their after effects.
In recent times, the disputes scaling between emerging brands like Prime and Mas+[i] to the well-established brands such as Burger…
Introduction In this rapidly expanding global business ecosystem, protecting brand recognition has become the need of the hour. In this…
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