Copyright Laws

copyright infrigementt

When Knowledge Meets Legal Restraint: A Critique of the Delhi High Court’s Order in Elsevier v. Elbakyan

Introduction The fundamental purpose of copyright law is the protection of original expressions of ideas, stemming from principles of fair play. But copyright law is not restricted to just such protections. It also involves a bargain between the need to foster innovation by incentivising the producers of intellectual property, and the interests of the public […]

When Knowledge Meets Legal Restraint: A Critique of the Delhi High Court’s Order in Elsevier v. Elbakyan Read More »

Scraping the Truth: ANI v. OpenAI and the Fractures in India’s Fair Dealing Doctrine

Introduction In an era where algorithms increasingly determine what we read, hear, and believe, the lawsuit filed by Asian News International (ANI) against OpenAI poses a foundational challenge to how Indian copyright law accommodates artificial intelligence. At the heart of the matter is a simple yet seismic question: can copyrighted content be ingested en masse

Scraping the Truth: ANI v. OpenAI and the Fractures in India’s Fair Dealing Doctrine Read More »

Plagiarism Copyright Legality Debate

Who Watches the Plagiarism Police? (Part-II)

In this two-part article, Brian L. Frye (Professor at University of Kentucky – College of Law) and Akshat Agrawal (Judicial Law Clerk at the Delhi High Court) discuss the nuances of plagiarism norms vis-a-vis copyright law. In the first part, the authors explain the difference between copyright infringement and attribution under plagiarism norms.

Who Watches the Plagiarism Police? (Part-II) Read More »

Plagiarism Copyright Legality Debate

Who Watches the Plagiarism Police? (Part-I)

In this two-part article, Brian L. Frye (Professor at University of Kentucky – College of Law) and Akshat Agrawal (Judicial Law Clerk at the Delhi High Court) discuss the nuances of plagiarism norms vis-a-vis copyright law. In the first part, the authors explain the difference between copyright infringement and attribution under plagiarism norms.

Who Watches the Plagiarism Police? (Part-I) Read More »

Artificial Intelligence Music Copyright

Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law

The ever advancing nature of technology means now not only human beings but also Artificial Intelligence is creating works of Intellectual investment.
In this post, the authors analyse some important questions relating to the intersection between Copyright Law and Artificial Intelligence (AI), primarily focusing upon the concept of ownership.

Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law Read More »