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Copyright implications of Augmented Reality for cultural goods – Part 1

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Augmented Reality (AR) is a fast-evolving technology enabling the overlap of digital images with those from the real world. It makes use of several technological developments and in particular computing devices with wireless connectivity that let the user connect to the Internet and other devices in different places.

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Generative AI and Copyright

IP and Legal Filings

Introduction With the massive amount of technological advancements in recent years, the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and creativity has resulted in significant advances in advanced generative AI technology. It uses Natural Language Processing technology.

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Conundrum Involving The Ownership Of The Work Created By Ai

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Earlier Computer generated work are mainly dependant on and created by the Programmer but with the passage of time, technological advancement increased results in development in AI which leads to AI to create work without any human input. From here it can be said that. Therefore, AI may not equipped for generating an original work.

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Taking the Mona Lisa Effect from Illusion to Reality: Enhancing the Museum Experience with Augmented and Virtual Reality

JIPEL Copyright Blog

A collaboration between the AGO and Toronto-based digital artist Alex Mayhew, ReBlink sought to exploit cutting-edge technology to provide AGO visitors an opportunity to experience its Canadian and European Collections in an entirely new way. There are clear advantages to the use of these technologies in the museum context.

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Cardinals Of Intellectual Property Rights (Part- II)

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In order to protect the same the laws should in tandem with the pace of technology. In India, protection under copyrights is provided into two forms, which includes, economic rights and the moral rights of the author. The need of protecting IPRs is inarguably increasing day by day.

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The Wonder That is Berne

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By voting to limit the period of copyright, the House of Lords created the Public Domain. Comparative studies of the Vedic philosophy of self and the moral right of the author, the Berne Convention, and IPRS v. The authors’ legitimate economic rights and the authenticity of their works (moral rights).

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A Brief Thematic Review of Non-Fungible Tokens and their Copyright

IP and Legal Filings

In a limited sense, the IT Act, 2000’s discussion of intellectual property and protection problems omitted the issue of technological misuse from its legislative framework. NFTs are real digital assets that are traded on the blockchain, a distributed ledger technology. To create a tokenized proof of title, NFTs is employed.