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CRITICAL STUDY ON COPYRIGHT PIRACY IN INDIA by Ayushi Arora

Author: Ayushi Arora, LLM (Intellectual Property), Amity Law School Amity University, Noida, 2022-2023 ABSTRACT Intellectual property includes inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, and commercially utilized symbols, names, and pictures (IP). Intellectual property rights are granted for effectively implementing a concept. These safeguards encourage imaginative people to realise their goals and share their findings with the world. Intellectual property encompasses several types of protection, including trademarks, copyright, patents, designs, and…

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CHALLENGES/CONFLICTS IN EXISTING IPR LAWS WITH THE ADVANCEMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS AN INVENTOR/OWNER/AUTHOR ITSELF by Akash Singh

Author: Akash Singh, Student at Amity Law School, Noida ABSTRACT As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to advance, it poses significant challenges and raises complex legal questions in the field of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). One such challenge is whether AI can be considered an inventor, owner, or author of a patent, copyright, or trademark. This article explores the conflicts and challenges that arise with the application of existing IPR laws…

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CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF PATENTABILITY IN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COVID VACCINATION by Mohini Chaturvedi

Author: Mohini Chaturvedi, Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida, LLM (IP), 2023 ABSTRACT Intellectual ideas are to be recognised in some form which is accomplished by the concept of intellectual property rights. This paper highlights the importance of patents in protecting the rights of intellectual property right holders. The patent rights covered under the ambit of intellectual property are in conflict with the human rights in exceptional conditions. Such exceptional…

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EVOLUTION OF COPYRIGHT WITH REFERENCE TO OTT PLATFORMS (NETFLIX, YOUTUBE AND SPOTIFY) by Mohd. Arbab Khan

Author: Mohd. Arbab Khan, Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida, LLM (IP), 2023. ABSTRACT The rapid evolution of technology has brought about significant changes in the entertainment industry, including the emergence of over-the-top (OTT) platforms such as Netflix, YouTube, and Spotify. These platforms have disrupted traditional models of content distribution and have also challenged existing copyright laws. This article explores the evolution of copyright in relation to these OTT platforms,…

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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF COPYRIGHT ISSUES IN DIGITAL ERA by Amrita Maity

Author: Amrita Maity, Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida, LLM(IP) 2022-23 ABSTRACT In the current technological climate, copyright in digital media is a murky subject. The laws still need to be properly developed. In this aspect, Indian law is still in its infancy. Although the law governing conventional copyright complies with international law and treaties, the current environment necessitates that laws be established or altered in order for India to…

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ANALYTICAL STUDY OF LEGAL PROTECTION OF TRADEMARK IN WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION VIS-À-VIS INDIA by Saima Firdous

Author: Saima Firdous, Amity Law School, Noida, Uttar Pradesh; LLM(IP) 2022-23 ABSTRACT The protection of trademarks is crucial in ensuring fair competition in the global market. The World Trade Organization (WTO) has established legal frameworks for protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) globally, including trademarks. India, as a member of the WTO, has adopted these frameworks and developed its own laws and regulations to protect trademarks. This analytical study examines the…

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ENCRYPTING TRADEMARKS by Sridharshini S

Author: Sridharshini S, Student at Bharath Institute of Law, Chennai ABSTRACT Advancement in intellectual property has been more of a challenge in terms of protecting its rights rather than contributing to the industrial development. Artificial intelligence being the prime time has led to amending the proviso relentlessly for certifying a certain intellectual property. Infringing marks and rights of the intellectual properties continue to coexist with the development of intellectual properties.…

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PROCEDURAL ULTRAVIRES AND ABUSE OF POWER AN INDIAN EXPERIENCE by Aayush Tamboli

Author: Aayush Tamboli, Student at School of Law, Forensics Justices Policies Studies, National Forensics Sciences University, Gandhinagar ABSTRACT This study examines the idea of power abuse and procedural ultra-vires in the context of India. It tries to examine the prevalence, ramifications, and legal facets of abuse of power and procedural ultra vires, giving light to their effect on governance, accountability, and transparency. In order to shed light on the difficulties…

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PRE-PACKAGED INSOLVENCY RESOLUTION PROCESS by Ashika Seenivasan & Sheetal Suresh

Author: Ashika Seenivasan, Student at Sastra Deemed University, Thanjavur Co-Author: Sheetal Suresh, Student at Sastra Deemed University, Thanjavur ABSTRACT The Pre-packaged Insolvency Resolution Process (PIRP) is a mechanism introduced under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) in India to provide a streamlined and efficient resolution process for insolvent companies. Unlike the traditional Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP), PIRP involves formulating a resolution plan before initiating formal insolvency proceedings, thereby enabling…

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ROLE OF THE UN AND INDIAN GOVERNMENT IN EXTRICATING ROHINGYA MUSLIMS by Radhika Singhal

Author: Radhika Singhal, Student at Delhi Metropolitan Education ABSTRACT The atrocities and ordeal faced by the Rohingya Muslims are being showcased worldwide. The Rohingya Muslim crisis is one of the most brutal persecutions in the history of the migration crisis. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims, a minority ethnic group had fled the Myanmar Rakhine state in lieu of ethnic cleansing. Ethnic cleansing means “the mass expulsion or killing of…