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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF COPYRIGHT LAWS IN DIGITAL WORLD by Ishita Ahuja & Dr. Ekta Gupta

Author: Ishita Ahuja, Student at Amity University, Noida Co- Author: Dr. Ekta Gupta, Asst. Professor at Amity University, Noida INTRODUCTION With the growing influence of digital technology on various aspects of our lives, the issue of copyright law has become increasingly complex and controversial. The emergence of the Internet and the proliferation of digital content have challenged traditional notions of copyright, leading to ongoing debates about the protection and dissemination…

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BASE EROSION & PROFIT SHIFTING by Shivani Singh

Author: Shivani Singh, Student at Bennett University, Greater Noida ABSTRACT Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) refers to the tax planning strategies employed by multinational corporations to artificially transfer profits from high-tax jurisdictions to low-tax jurisdictions, thereby reducing their overall tax liability. BEPS has become a significant concern for governments around the globe because it undermines their ability to collect tax revenue and can create an uneven playing field for…

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MEDIA TRIAL V. RIGHT TO FAIR TRIAL: A COMPARATIVE STUDY by Mussaiyab Mehdi Kazmi & Dr. Ekta Gupta

Author: Mussaiyab Mehdi Kazmi, Student at Amity University, Noida Co-Author: Dr. Ekta Gupta, Asst. Professor at Amity University, Noida ABSTRACT The concept of a fair trial is a fundamental principle of justice in many legal systems around the world. It ensures that individuals accused of a crime are given a fair and impartial hearing, where they have the opportunity to present their case, challenge evidence against them, and have their…

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LEGAL DIMENSION OF COPYRIGHT IN THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY by Sagar Selvam & Dr.Trapti Varshney

Author: Sagar Selvam, LLM(IP), Amity Law School, Noida, Uttar Pradesh Co-Author: Dr.Trapti Varshney, Assistant Professor – I, Amity Law School, Noida ABSTRACT Copyright, being one of the significant Licensed innovation freedoms (IPR), safeguards the privileges of makers of imaginative works, artistic works, sound, films and related manifestations. This right grants the creator authority over their own creation to investigate the potential benefits of its use by others. New concepts, images,…

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EMERGING TRENDS IN THE ROLE OF IPRS IN TECHNOLOGY-BASED STARTUPS by Iram Islamuddin Saifi

Author: Iram Islamuddin Saifi, LLM (IP), Amity Law School, Noida, Uttar Pradesh ABSTRACT This article focuses on the dynamics of understanding the role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) in technology-based start-ups in the context of Artificial Intelligence (AI), blockchains, and the Internet of Things (IoT). The study aims to examine the legal framework governing IPRs in technology-based start-ups and how it impacts the growth and success of these businesses. The…

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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…