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WHO HOLDS COPYRIGHT IN AI-GENERATED WORKS? INDIA- US PERSPECTIVE:

September 28, 2025 admin 0

INTRODUCTION: In today’s era, people are highly dependent on Artificial Intelligence (AI), whether it involves drafting an email or the use of AI at the […]

Protecting the Intangible: Rethinking Intellectual Property Strategies for AI Systems

August 16, 2025 admin 0

Introduction Disruptive technologies like AI provide fascinating solutions to long term problems but bring unique challenges with them. In the AI development industry, protection of […]

AI Art: Landmark precedent in the making

March 14, 2023 Rohith Sharma 0

‘Artificial Intelligence (AI)’ which once was a myth in the world of computer programming, is now a reality at the hands of the commons. Not […]

Artificial Intelligence and the future of IP rights in Nigeria

February 13, 2023 Seun Lari-Williams 0

Meet Ola, a music producer always on the lookout for new ways to make better music. He discovered an AI music composition software and saw […]

THE RECOGNITION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS INVENTOR UNDER PATENT LAWS: A REVIEW OF LAW AND PRECEDENT OF UNITED STATES, EUROPEAN UNION AND INDIA

June 29, 2022 PL Sravanti 0

Introduction The fundamental recognition of IPR has been adopted in the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), which recognizes two rights- the […]

The Digital Era, Artificial Intelligence and the Inadequacy of Law

December 2, 2021 admin 1

“I’m increasingly inclined to think that there should be some regulatory oversight, maybe at the national and international level, just to make sure that we […]

Workshop on “Role of Artificial Intelligence tools in the examination of Intellectual Property: What’s there behind the scene!”

April 1, 2021 admin 1

THE IP PRESS is pleased to invite you all to our upcoming workshop on “Role of Artificial Intelligence tools in the examination of Intellectual Property: What’s […]

Report on the Workshop conducted by Adv. Prity Khastgir with The IP Press

January 18, 2021 Anshika Dhawan 0

Topics: Future of Cross-licensing to Create Patent Pool; The fate of AI-based Innovations; Future perspectives of a career in IPR The Workshop on Future of […]

Art, Artificial Intelligence and Indispensable Governance

December 14, 2020 Kunal Chandriani 0

If I create from the heart, nearly everything works; if from the head, almost nothing – Marc Chagall Relation between Art and Law ‘ART’- this […]

Inventions by AI machines fighting for recognition: The return of DABUS

August 18, 2020 Vidushi Bhardwaj 1

Last year, the EPO made a loud noise by rejecting a patent application over an invention produced by an AI machine named DABUS. The legal […]

Can AI be Inventors under Patent Laws?

June 7, 2020 Neha Singh 1

It’s 2020 and clearly it was anticipated that soon enough AI will take over the world. Alas! We are all sitting in our houses contributing […]

Can a machine with Artificial Intelligence be recognised as an inventor in the patents law? The approach of three different jurisdictions and relevant policy considerations

May 23, 2020 Eleftheria Stefanaki 3

USPTO and EPO reject the notion of AI as an inventor, while the established opinion in the copyright world is that an AI machine cannot […]

Today’s Quiz

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Are you ready to test your IP knowledge?

In "quid-pro-quo", quo stands for:

Ariana Grande faced Copyright Infringement lawsuit in January 2020 for which of her song?

Number of classes of ‘works’ under Indian Copyright Law:

A request for Foreign Filing License shall be disposed of by the Indian patent office within:

The Trademark Act of 1999 provides for Absolute grounds of refusal:

The Protection of Plant Variety and Farmers Right Act, 2001 (PPVFR Act) received the assent of President on:

The 2017 movie Raabta was alleged to be a copy of the Telugu movie:

The letters 'ND' in the term 'FRAND' for SEP licensing mean:

Exceptions to copyright infringement in India also referred to as:

Economic Rights under the Indian Copyright Act of 1957 are enumerated under:

An important consideration for the grant of a patent of an invention is:

The first legislation in India relating to patents was enacted in:

What is the period of protection of copyright granted in USA and UK?

copyright protects the ____ elements of GUI

A patentee has a right to claim damages for infringement from date of:

India is a member of:

The design should be___under the Indian Design Act, 2000

 

A "3-D shape" of a product can be protected under:

The copyright over a photograph lasts for:

"Independent claim" is a term associated with:

An improvement over a patented invention can be protected by:

"Computer program per se" is protectable under:

Taylor Swift was sued for copyright infringement for which of her song?

Can tattoos be copyrighted in India?

Hint: Did you know Shahrukh Khan’s tattoo in Don2 was copyrighted?

The Central Government reviews the Secrecy directions under Indian patent act at the intervals of:

 

 

The letters ‘FR’ in the term ‘FRAND’ for SEP licensing stands for:

Trade-secret is protected in India by:

Who is appointed as the WIPO's next Director-General on May 8, 2020, by the consensus of the member states of the (WIPO):

Pre-grant opposition before the Indian Patent Office can be filed by:

World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) was established in the year:

Singer Adele was sued for copyright infringement of which of her song?

What does a trademark protect?

Law on_____ is not codified in India.

The term "patent troll" was coined by the staff of which company?

Prior art search includes:

The Indian Trademark Act of 1999 provides for Absolute grounds of refusal:

The popular symbol for copyright ‘©’ originated in which country?

Rights conferred by registration are subject to prior user rights under the Trademark Act of 1999

Slogans/ Short phrases can be protected under:

Beyonce and Jay Z were recently sued for copyright infringement for which of their song?

Which was the first country to have a full-fledged copyright statute?

Can Disney sue a cakemaker for making an “Elsa” inspired cake?

Economic rights to performers for their performances fixed in audio-visual fixations were given in which international agreement?

'IPC' in relation to Patents means:

Can sand-sculptures be copyrighted?

The time limit for filing PCT National phase application in India is:

Which of these is a geographical indication?
Rights conferred by registration are subject to prior user rights under the Trademark Act of 1999

The minimum term of patent protection required as per TRIPS is:

Which Oscar winning movie was sued for copyright infringement?

This sound mark belongs to whom:

https://storage.googleapis.com/theippress/2020/06/0cfa0277-media.wav

Before the Copyright Act, 1957 (amended in 2012), which statute governed the copyright
laws in India?

'Prior art' in patent law includes

Which of the following is not patentable under the Patents Act of 1970?

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