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Scraping by with AI

As AI activities such as scraping and crawling become pervasive, publishing companies in Asia are fighting to protect their valuable IP and their futures

Beyond the black box: Rethinking copyright in the age of AI training

By Pravin Anand, Siddhant Chamola, Alvin Antony and Ajai K Garg, Anand and Anand

AI challenges traditional copyright by shifting focus from output to data acquisition

Trials not applications are where facts decided

By Manisha Singh and Shivi Gupta, LexOrbis

Delhi HC’s judgment in Navigators Logistics v Kashif Qureshi addressed copyright, trade secrets, and non-compete clauses

Battle over whether information public or private

By Essenese Obhan and Nandini Chowdhry, Obhan & Associates

India's AI discussions focus on LLMs, standards, AI safety, and IndiaAI programme costs and benefits

Infringement risks and legal paths in large AI model training

By Wang Yan and Bie Yanghong, Han Kun Law Offices

Focus on IP protection in the Philippines

By Rogelio Nicandro and Nicole Beatriz Yap Veloso, Romulo Mabanta Buenaventura Sayoc & De los Angeles

Asserting performers’ rights in the digital music space

By Ernest Luigi A Manzanares, Federis & Associates Law Offices

You’re hooked!

Copyright infringers unveil confidence scam to target business partners with promises of dealerships and franchisees

Court requires banks to join fight against scammers

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

NBA v PPS on unauthorised broadcast of games

By Steve Zhao and Lily Dong, GEN Law Firm

In movies, is a ‘transformative’ use defence effective?

By Wang Yaxi and Guo Jincheng, Yuanhe Partners

No ‘mini trial’ at interim injunction stage

By Omesh Puri, LexOrbis

Copyright infringement offences: Cognizable or not?

By Aprajita Nigam and Mahima Madan, LexOrbis

Judgments of substantial similarity between works in China

By Chen Jing, Commerce & Finance Law Offices

Guruji.com: infringement in music downloads?

By Doyel Sengupta, Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

Doctrine of exhaustion of rights and conditional sale

By Neha Kochhar, Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

Copyright infringement and plagiarism on the big screen

By Shubneet Panjete, Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

The rights and wrongs of copyright societies

By Sana Jaffri, Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

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