
Book Review: Copyright's Broken Promise by Prof. John Willinsky
IP Wave 23 10 produced using Adobe AI Generator by ASIA0:00/747.181× Prof. John Willinsky offers a compelling
By Center for Law & Critical Emerging Technologies at Advanced Study Institute of Asia
IP Wave 23 10 produced using Adobe AI Generator by ASIA0:00/747.181× Prof. John Willinsky offers a compelling
Hello reader, There's an old joke about a fellow who, when asked why he robs banks, says simply:
Apple's "Apple Intelligence," integrating OpenAI's ChatGPT, promises advanced features but raises privacy concerns. Critics question data security and compliance, highlighting the need for stricter regulations.
The 2024 Nobel Prizes recognized breakthroughs in machine learning, gene regulation, AI in protein design, historical trauma in literature, nuclear disarmament, and studies on colonial institutions and inequality.
India and Pakistan's ongoing dispute over the GI status of basmati rice reflects deep cultural and economic stakes, with both nations vying for exclusive rights to market the rice in the European Union.
Intellectual property (IP) protects creations of the mind, balancing individual rights and societal benefits to foster innovation and economic growth, drawing on the ideas of Locke, Hegel, and Nozick.
The 2024 Global AI Index underscores US and China’s dominance, while countries like Singapore, France, and India rise as key players. Saudi Arabia's massive AI investments mark it as a future contender in the field.
The article delves into cases like Oracle vs. Google and Apple vs. Samsung showcasing the strategic significance of comprehensive patent portfolios, meticulous licensing and global legal global legal proficiency.