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Balancing Indian Copyright Law with AI-Generated Content: The ‘Significant Human Input’ Approach
-Harshal Chhabra* and Kanishk Gaurav Pandey** Abstract This post explores the complexities of copyright law in India in relation to...
Securing Privacy without Monopoly in India: Juxtaposing Interoperability With Indian Data Protection
-Cory Doctorow, Dhruv Jain, Kshitij Goyal, Sarthak Wadhwa* Abstract The privacy harms of internet market concentration are extensive and...
Ownership In Non-Personal Data: A Perspective From Copyright Law
In the past few years following the Indian Supreme Court’s 2017 decision upholding the right to privacy, the Indian Government has pursued t
The Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2021: An Analysis
Film piracy, particularly the distribution of pirated versions of films via the internet, causes enormous losses to the film indus
Reconciling the Non-Personal Data Framework with Database Protection in India - Part I
About the author: Muskan Tibrewala is a 5th year law student at Jindal Global Law School. Their research interests are technology law,...
Reconciling the Non-Personal Data Framework with Database Protection in India - Part II
About the author: Muskan Tibrewala is a 5th year law student at Jindal Global Law School. Their research interests are technology law,...
End to End Encryption - A safe haven for Copyright Infringers
About the author: The Author is a third year law student from Jindal Global Law School, and is currently pursuing his B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)....
Fortnite's Courtroom Dance-off
About the authors: Sauhard Alung and Anurupa Mukherjee, are students of Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur. The last year...
Will making a parody land you in Copyright trouble?
Sahil Malhotra On 13 March 2019, the European Parliament passed the European Union Directive on Copyright in the Single Market Article 13...
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