DIGITAL DOPPELGÄNGERS: RECONSIDERING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND PERSONALITY RIGHTS IN THE AGE OF AI CLONING IN INDIA
This post is authored by Nidhi Kamath and Ayushi Patel, 4th Year, B.A. LL.B (Hons.) students at the Institute of Law, Nirma University INTRODUCTION: IDENTITY IN THE AGE OF SYNTHETIC MEDIA The rapid exponential rise of artificial intelligence has opened a world where identity itself can be copied, reconstructed, and traded with scary precision. One of the most subversive forms that has emerged is that of digital doppelgangers, synthetic replicas of human appearance, voice, and
DIRECTOR'S CUT: A NEGLECTED COPYRIGHT
This guest post under the RFMLR Blog Series on Evolving Landscape of Intellectual Property Rights is authored by Ms. Gunjan Arora...
INNOVATION CHALLENGING THE FLUIDITY OF LEGISLATION: THE DISRUPTIVE CREATIVITY OF FLUID TRADEMARKS
This guest post under the RFMLR Blog Series on Evolving Landscape of Intellectual Property Rights is authored by Drishtana Singh...
SUBJECT MATTER ELIGIBILITY: ADOPTING THE TRADEMARK WAY?
This post is authored by Tawishi Beria and Rakshit Assudani, fifth-year students of B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) at Jindal Global Law School,...
GOOGLE v. ORACLE: THE LONG WAR WITNESSES ITS FINAL BATTLE
This guest post under the RFMLR Blog Series on Evolving Landscape of Intellectual Property Rights is authored by Ms. Niharika Salar,...
PROTECTION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ORIGINATED INVENTIONS: THE DABUS/THALER EFFECT
This guest post under the RFMLR Blog Series on Evolving Landscape of Intellectual Property Rights is authored by Dr. Athira P. S.,...
HOLLYWOOD v. BOLLYWOOD: COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
This post under the RFMLR Blog Series on Evolving Landscape of Intellectual Property Rights is authored by Nandini Modi, a fourth-year...
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