Cable Television and Copyright Protection in India

Cable Television and Copyright Protection in India:- IPR Club Written by Ekanandanayaka S [NUALS] Introduction: Cable television is a type of television transmission system that distributes television signals to subscribers via coaxial or fibre-optic cables. Cable television has been a popular form of television delivery in India since the early 1990s. The cable television industry […]
PROTECTION OF ICONS OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS UNDER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS IN CONTEXT TO ITS RELEVANCE IN THE DIGITAL AGE

PROTECTION OF ICONS OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS UNDER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS IN CONTEXT TO ITS RELEVANCE IN THE DIGITAL AGE Written by Utkarsh Singh Kachhawaha INTRODUCTION What are application icons? In simpler words these are visuals that represent any application or software and help people recognize them. So, we can say that they work in a […]
Artificial Intelligence and Human Labour: Navigating the Transformative Landscape of Work in the Age of AI

Artificial Intelligence and Human Labour: Navigating the Transformative Landscape of Work in the Age of AI Introduction Explanation of AI Artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science concerned with the development of algorithms and computer systems capable of performing tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and […]
The Renowned DABUS Case: Revisiting To Seek Imperative Legal Clarity

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 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 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 […]
POTENTIAL FOR BIAS IN AI POWERED LEGAL TOOLS

POTENTIAL FOR BIAS IN AI POWERED LEGAL TOOLS:- OurLegalWorld Written By: Aditi Mishra & Akshat Jain {Institute Of Law, Nirma University} Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) has grown in popularity in the legal business, offering a variety of benefits such as enhanced efficiency, accuracy, and cost savings. However, there is a risk of prejudice in AI-powered […]
CHATGPT: NEW RIDDLE IN THE SPHERE OF IPR

CHATGPT: NEW RIDDLE IN THE SPHERE OF IPR INTRODUCTION A new reawakening in the world of Artificial Intelligence surfaced with the release of the supernova bot Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer, ordinarily known as ChatGPT. Unlike previous bots to aid humans with lucid texting, this leap involves tools to write a composition in a fraction of […]
DEVELOPING A MODEL LAW FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INDIA: BEST PRACTICES AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING A MODEL LAW FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INDIA: BEST PRACTICES AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM OTHER COUNTRIES (By- Sanyam Jain & Surabhi Agrawal, Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad) INTRODUCTION Artificial intelligence (AI) is the emulation of human intellect in robots engineered to think and act like humans. The creation of algorithms and computer programs […]
Copyright conundrum: Copyright ownership by non-human entities

Copyright conundrum: copyright ownership by non-human entities Abstract It is not a secret that with the advancing technology the concept of copyright ownership is being challenged in various unprecedented ways. One such challenge which is datable is whether a non-human entity can be accessorised by providing copyright ownership? This issue has gained more attention with […]