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Call for Submissions: 1st Blog Writing Competition, 2025 Organized by CIPRA in Collaboration with SpicyIP (Submit by February 19, 2025)

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It actively involves students with different workshops, competitions, discussions, and debates. Analysing the complexities of licensing deals for film and television adaptations. Analysing the impact of Indian copyright law on fair use in academic and critical writing. International Public License.

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Do I Need a License to Use a Copyrighted Work Even If I’m Only Using It Internally Within My Company?

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When using copyrighted materials, a common misconception persists that internal use within an organization does not require licensing. The truth is that copyright law applies to both internal and external uses. Sharing slides, handouts, or PDFs from a workshop or training program with team members who didnt attend.

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Artificial Intelligence and IP: A Literature Review

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The report focuses on strengthening the AI system through predictability, trust, fairness and transparency, and does not really make an elaborate mention of IP issues in this regard. When mentioned in the recently-held budget session, the IT and Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw acknowledged the ethical concerns and risks around AI.

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Transatlantic Dialogue Workshop, Institute for Information Law (IViR), Amsterdam Law School Part 5: Beyond the DSA

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Whether you want a map the size of the territory depends on the goal—is it collective licensing? I guess that’s rarely the big concern of people demanding collective licensing.] Senftleben: we can give a collective licensing mandate if we choose—the only way to get money to individuals. Goal: framework for trustworthy AI.

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Transatlantic Dialogue Workshop, Institute for Information Law (IViR), Amsterdam Law School Part 4: Industry Impact and Industry Relationships

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Netflix isn’t covered by the DSA at all—licensed content provided by the producer. And requiring licensing from YT providers, including individual users, blurs this further. YT agreed not to consider fair use in content takedowns from a major movie studio—a concession that affected other users.

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