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The (forgotten) moral rights in the age of AI

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Singapore is the latest country to add TDM activities to the list of copyright exceptions. The missing bit: moral rights. Moral rights have not been sufficiently discussed in the context of AI/ML. Some countries have a longer list of moral rights. Could you claim an infringement of your moral rights?

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The Beijing Treaty: A step forward in the protection of related rights in audiovisual performances

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The need to eliminate this asymmetry was addressed at the 2000 WIPO Conference, without any agreement being reached. The point of contention was, and continues to be, the transfer of the rights by the artists in favour of audiovisual producers. Key aspects of the Beijing treaty. by Tito Rendas. € by Martin Senftleben. €

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PROTECTING ARCHITECTURAL WORKS IN THE INDIAN IP REGIME

Intepat

Architectural works are also classified as artistic works, and hence, architects and designers are accorded the same rights provided for artistic works under Section 13 and 14 of the Act. Additionally, the architect is also granted moral rights over their work, enabling them to preserve the architectural integrity of the building.

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A Brief Thematic Review of Non-Fungible Tokens and their Copyright

IP and Legal Filings

The copyrights Act includes computer programmes and electronic communication, however this has been viewed as a grey area. Following the 2012 revision to the copyrights Act, it was made clear that Internet activities were also covered by the copyright law.

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What Protects The Intellectual Property Created By Artists Or Designers?

Intepat

Now, we will examine Copyright and Design Rights, two fundamental forms of IPR. Copyright laws protect the expression of creative ideas and not just the idea. Further, the Copyright protects the following types of original artwork. Further, the Copyright protects the following types of original artwork.

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What Protects The Intellectual Property Created By Artists Or Designers?

Intepat

In this post, we’ll examine Copyright and Design Rights, two key forms in IPR. Copyright laws protect the expression of creative ideas and not just the idea. The following types of original artistic work are protected by copyright. The following types of original artistic work are protected by copyright.