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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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Infographic | Intellectual Property behind tattoos

Olartemoure Blog

THE ART OF TATTOOING AND COPYRIGHT Tattoos are protected by copyright laws as original works of art. When a tattoo design is created and inked onto skin, it automatically gains copyright protection. This means the tattoo artist holds the exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, and display the design.

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Beyond the Big Screen: The Legal Odyssey of Film Titles in India

IP and Legal Filings

The Bombay High Court dismissed the plaintiff’s claim that the title was copyrighted from the outset, citing a number of precedents to support its ruling that “it is settled law, and has been for a very long time, that there is no copyright in a title.” 20, 2023) [link] [10] Arbaaz Khan Production (P) Ltd.

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Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property In India

IP and Legal Filings

However, this may prove difficult as in the case of granting the author rights, the moral rights provided under Section 57 of the Act are nearly impossible to enforce. AI cannot be held accountable for infringement of personality likes, or any objectionable content it may produce, as it lacks the capacity for moral judgement.

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International Treaties and Their Influence on National IP Laws

Intepat

This treaty has been instrumental in harmonizing copyright laws globally, ensuring that authors and creators are protected internationally without the need for formalities such as registration or publication considering as one of the key principles of the Berne Convention , as an “automatic” protection of works.

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Intellectual Property Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Navigating Challenges and Seizing Opportunities

IIPRD

Challenges related to safeguarding the creation of artificial intelligence The key challenge that AI creation faces in India is the law in itself, Indian IPR law does not recognize AI as the inventor or the owner of the creation. But in the current scenario, AI is causing greater challenges to the trademark law as well.

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Personality Rights : Through The Glasses Of IPR

IP and Legal Filings

When it comes to dealing with Personality Rights it is very important to determine who will and who will not be covered under this regime, as previously stated the benefit of the particular rights can only be granted in the case of an Actual influential personality.