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 […]
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 […]
Artificial Intelligence and The Conflict with Copyright Law

Artificial Intelligence and The Conflict with Copyright Law Written by Naina Das [Institute of Law, Nirma University] Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we create, distribute, and consume content. With the ability to generate, analyse, and interpret vast amounts of data, AI has enabled us to automate many aspects of the creative […]
The Future of Law in the Age of AI: Navigating the Opportunities and Challenges Ahead

The Future of Law in the Age of AI: Navigating the Opportunities and Challenges Ahead Written By Bhagyashri Bhandarkar Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the legal industry, providing a range of benefits that were previously unimaginable. However, the integration of AI in the legal industry has also raised questions about the role of lawyers […]
Protecting Intellectual Property in the Age of ChatGPT: Navigating IPR Issues

Protecting Intellectual Property in the Age of ChatGPT: Navigating IPR Issues:- IPR Club Introduction As Artificial Intelligence continues to advance, it presents new concerns for the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR). One prominent example of this is the growing usage of ChatGPT, a highly advanced language model created by OpenAI. Although ChatGPT and other […]
COPYRIGHT AND THE RISE OF AI: PROTECTING ORIGINAL WORDS IN INDIA’S MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY

COPYRIGHT AND THE RISE OF AI: PROTECTING ORIGINAL WORDS IN INDIA’S MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY ABSTRACT: As artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in the media and entertainment industry, it is becoming more important than ever to consider how it intersects with copyright. This blog will explore the various ways in which AI is […]
CELEBRITIES AND THE 3 P’S: RIGHT TO PERSONALITY, PRIVACY, AND PUBLICITY UNDER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS
CELEBRITIES AND THE 3 P’S: RIGHT TO PERSONALITY, PRIVACY, AND PUBLICITY UNDER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS INTRODUCTION In today’s social media-driven world, the influence and importance of celebrities has grown tremendously. The mass is curious to know about their favourite famous personalities. Broadly speaking a celebrity is essentially a famous person. An individual may acquire this […]
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN OTT PLATFORMS
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN OTT PLATFORMS INTRODUCTION As we continue to cope with the epidemic, trapped at home due to rapid virus spread or lockdowns, binge-watching your favourite TV series on Netflix may be the sole source of relief. Most of us, on the other hand, may be guilty of downloading the […]
IPR Defense against Mind Creation: IPR Club OurLegalWorld

IPR Defense against Mind Creation: IPR Club OurLegalWorld Introduction Intellectual property rights, as the name suggests, are the rights of the owners of tangible and intangible creations. These rights are granted to genuine ideas, i.e. ideas that have not been previously registered. This includes copyrights, patents, trademarks,[1] trade secrets, new geographical indications, registration of new […]
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 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 […]