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Navigating AI-Generated Works and Intellectual Property Rights in India: Legal Challenges on Authorship and Inventorship

Navigating AI-Generated Works and Intellectual Property Rights in India: Legal Challenges on Authorship and Inventorship

The rapid evolution of generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems, especially Large Language Models, challenges traditional Indian intellectual property frameworks. This article explores the legal complexities surrounding AI-generated works under the Copyright Act, 1957, and the Patents Act, 1970, focusing on aut…

IIPLA News DeskThursday, August 13, 2026
Strategic Patent Landscape Analysis Empowers Innovation in the Energy Sector

Strategic Patent Landscape Analysis Empowers Innovation in the Energy Sector

In the rapidly evolving energy industry, conducting patent landscape searches offers companies a strategic edge by revealing competitor activity, identifying innovation gaps, and informing research focus. Utilizing International Patent Classification (IPC) codes and accessible tools like Espacenet, energy firms can na…

IIPLA News DeskThursday, August 13, 2026
Leveraging Intellectual Property to Drive Innovation Across Africa

Leveraging Intellectual Property to Drive Innovation Across Africa

Intellectual property (IP) rights are essential tools for unlocking Africa’s innovation potential. By establishing robust IP systems, African nations can stimulate investment, protect creators, and promote sustainable economic growth. This article examines how effective IP management can serve as a catalyst for innova…

IIPLA News DeskMonday, August 10, 2026
‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’ Highlights Film Industry’s Reliance on Revived Intellectual Property

‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’ Highlights Film Industry’s Reliance on Revived Intellectual Property

Jane Schoenbrun’s ‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’ uses horror satire to expose the film and TV industry’s dependence on resurrecting old intellectual property. The film’s narrative and meta-commentary illustrate how franchises are repeatedly recycled, while emerging filmmakers become the new assets in a system…

IIPLA News DeskFriday, August 7, 2026
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