The Renowned DABUS Case: Revisiting To Seek Imperative Legal Clarity

The Renowned DABUS Case: Revisiting To Seek Imperative Legal Clarity only natural persons can be granted inventorship rights IPR Blog

The Renowned DABUS Case: Revisiting To Seek Imperative Legal Clarity Written by Shambhavi Sharma and Harshita Rawat Introduction Imagine a world where artificial intelligence holds the key to groundbreaking inventions, challenging traditional notions of inventorship. Enter Dr. Thaler’s Dabus, an AI invention that has sparked a global debate, with the United States Patents Office (USPTO) […]

Data Privacy in AI Chatbots and the Looming Dark Web

Data Privacy in AI Chatbots and the Looming Dark Web is often known as the go-to for cyber crimes IPR Technology Law Blog

Data Privacy in AI Chatbots and the Looming Dark Web Introduction With the constant change and development in the world of technology, the newest fascination is the advent of advanced Artificial Intelligence Tools. What saw its inception with ChatGPT[1], an artificially intelligent chatbot created by OpenAI that seems to be able to answer almost any […]

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS AN ARBITRATOR

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS AN ARBITRATOR AI systems can offer a clear and transparent decision-making process, ADR Technology Law Blog

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS AN ARBITRATOR Introduction Definition of Artificial Intelligence as an Arbitrator The use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems to resolve disputes between parties is referred to as AI as an arbitrator. In this case, the AI system serves as a neutral third party, interpreting the facts and applying applicable laws and regulations to […]

Immanuel Kant Theory of Jurisprudence

Immanuel Kant Theory of Jurisprudence INTRODUCTION Kant was born in 1724 in the Prussian city of Kongsberg. Immanuel Kant synthesized early modern rationalism and empiricism. The doctrine of “Transcendental idealism”, which emphasizes a distinction between what we can experience that is natural observable world and what we cannot that is “supersensible” objects such as god […]

Theory Given By Oliver Wendell Holmes

Theory Given By Oliver Wendell Holmes BIOGRAPHY Oliver Wendell Holmes ( March 8, 1841 – March 6, 1935 ) was an American Jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the USA from 1902-1932. He was also known as – The Great Dissenter. Holmes is known for his defence of the […]

Prisoner’s Rights in India: Issues and Challenges Faced by Them

Prisoner's Rights in India: Issues and Challenges Faced by Them written by Meenal Gehlot

Prisoner’s Rights in India: Issues and Challenges Faced by Them WHO ARE PRISONER A prisoner is a person who is kept in prison as a punishment for a crime that they have committed or the word prisoner means any person who is kept under custody in jail because he/she committed an act prohibited by law. […]

CBI Public Prosecutor 2023 |UPSC: Apply Now

CBI Public Prosecutor and APP Syllabus Previous Year Questions Paper UPSC OurLegalWorld

Union Public Service Commission invites online applications for the recruitment for the post of Public Prosecutor CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) under the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. Also Read: CBI PP: QUESTION PAPER AND NOTES/COURSE Essential Qualification(s) Public Prosecutor  A. EDUCATIONALDegree in Law of a recognized University. Note Qualifications are relaxable at […]

Offences & Penalties under the IT Act, 2000

Offences & Penalties under the IT Act, 2000 The word ‘cybercrime’ has not been mentioned in Information Technology Act, 2000. It can be defined as a crime in which a computer is the object of the crime for hacking, phishing, spamming or used as a tool to commit an offence like child pornography, hate crime, […]

Zydus Wellness Products Limited vs Dabur India Limited: Case Brief

Zydus Wellness Products Limited vs Dabur India Limited: Case Brief IPR Club Brief Facts: Issue before the Hon’ble Court: Whether the impugned TVC is identifiable with Glucon-D and if so, whether it is disparaging? Arguments by the Plaintiff Zydus Wellness: Also Read: Foss v. Harbottle; 1843: Case Study Arguments by the Defendant: Laws considered in […]

Evergreening of Patents in Pharmaceutical Industry and Anti-trust Implications: IPR Club

Evergreening of Patents in Pharmaceutical Industry and Anti-trust Implications IPR Club OurLegalWorld

Evergreening of Patents in Pharmaceutical Industry and Anti-trust Implications: IPR Club OurLegalWorld Introduction A big issue at the crossroads of public health and patents is the practice of ‘evergreening.’ The procedure acquired by the patentees through which they can extend their period of patent protection when the primary period expires after 20 years is known […]