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Copyright in Musical Work Internationally

This article has been written by Ms. Amrutha Selvam, an LLB student at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala Copyright law is a fundamental aspect of protecting the rights of creators of original works, such as musical compositions. It enables the creators to have control over the use of their creations and prevent unauthorized use. International copyright…

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Transfer of Patent Rights

This article has been written by Ms. Amrutha Selvam, an LLB student at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala. Introduction Patents are an important aspect of intellectual property law, providing inventors and creators with exclusive rights to their innovations for a certain period of time. The transfer of patent rights, whether through assignment, licensing, or inheritance, is…

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Contributory infringement of a patent

This article has been written by Ms. Amrutha Selvam, an LLB student at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala. Introduction A patent holder has the exclusive right to prevent others from making, using, selling, or importing an invention without their permission. However, in some cases, the infringement of a patent is not carried out by a single…

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What are the trade secret laws in India

This article has been written by Ms. Amrutha Selvam, an LLB student at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala. Introduction Trade secrets are a valuable form of intellectual property that can give a business a competitive advantage in the market. They are defined as information that is not generally known or easily ascertainable by others, and that…

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The effects of cyber bullying and cyber stalking

This article has been written by Ms. Amrutha Selvam, an LLB student at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala. Introduction Cyberbullying and cyberstalking are forms of online abuse that have become increasingly prevalent in today’s digital age. With the widespread use of social media and other forms of technology, it has become easier for individuals to engage…

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Federalism in India

This article is written by Akalya Shanmugam a final year law student from Government Law College (Coimbatore), Tamilnadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University. INTRODUCTION: Federalism in India refers to the system of government in which powers are divided between a central authority and individual states or provinces. The Constitution of India, which was adopted in 1950, establishes…

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