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Journey Through “Octobers” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present) 

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More specifically, is Copyright a Hindrance for Open Access in India? (I In another development, Publishers united to Fight Copyright Infringement on ResearchGate , although it was settled out of court. As Swaraj said, it’s Time to More Seriously Question the Spectre of Copyright in the Realm of Education.

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The Copyright Quandary regarding the Delhi High Court Rules on Live-streaming of Court Proceedings

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One of the ways whereby the court aims to curtail misuse of the recordings of court proceedings is by claiming copyright on these recordings. In this post, SpicyIP intern Niyati Prabhu discusses the issues surrounding access to law and the dilemma surrounding copyright. Niyati Prabhu is a second year student pursuing B.A.LL.B.

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Modern monarchy and the media: Duchess of Sussex wins historic privacy case against the British tabloids

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The Duchess of Sussex) was recently granted summary judgment in a privacy claim against Associated Newspapers Limited, over the publication of extracts from a hand-written letter to her father (see HRH The Duchess of Sussex v Associated Newspapers Ltd [2021] EWHC 273 (Ch) ). an infringement of her copyright in the Letter; and.

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Preserving Trade Secrets at District Court Hearings and Trials

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The Eastern District of Texas General Order “anticipates that HSDs may also include documents that, in the judgment of the filing party, are or contain HSI that is substantially likely to adversely affect,” inter alia , “nonpublic intellectual property, trade secrets, or highly confidential commercial information.” United Indus., 1835(a).

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WIPIP 2022, Session 3 (ROP/TM, (c) fair use)

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A: contracts were confidential but may be able to talk about standard terms. Bill McGeveran: interesting b/c privacy/data protection regimes are very different in the two regimes. Justin Hughes The Sub Rosa Rules of Copyright Fair Use Two competing descriptions of fair use: (1) Vague, unpredictable, ad hoc. (2) Accolade, Sony v.

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Algorithmic Transparency and the Smart State

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Change in titles su ggests a shift in focus – from protection of privacy to regulation of data as an asset. In India, algorithms are excluded from patent protection and being mere ideas, do not qualify for copyright protection either. They may, however, still be commercially valuable and are often held as trade secrets.