Author: T. Sreenitya Copyright is one of the kinds of intellectual property rights granted to an author of an original work. The work can be of any kind, like, art work, literary work, music, drama, software codes, etc. such right allows the author to have...Continue Reading
By Vishruti Chauhan & Pratyusha Ganesh, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad. The term Artificial Intelligence was coined by John McCarthy at a conference in 1956.[1] The term was used for the ability of the computers to take decision by itself without human interference with the...Continue Reading
Pratyusha Ganesh is a final year law student at Symbiosis, Hyderabad. She is also a paralegal and has been working with Wordict-IP for over three months, starting July ’21. —– On 27th May, 2021, the NITI Aayog released a press statement, titled ‘Myths & Facts...Continue Reading
Introduction From the early beginnings of competition law, a major concern with granting intellectual property rights to authors and creators has always been the possibility of stagnating competition. As granting an exclusive right can lead to having detrimental effects such as abuse of being a...Continue Reading
Abstract The fashion industry holds a prominent position in today’s world. The relation between human lifestyle and fashion is almost inseparable and so, the relation between fashion and IPR. The very birth of fashion is due to creativity. But with the growing technology and advancement,...Continue Reading