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BioTech and Competition Law
As the economy grows, several industries experience a spur in development. So is the industry of biotechnology. Biotechnology has become an integral part of a country’s economy as the global healthcare industry is faced with the discovery of new diseases that require a tailored cure, the market of which is
IPR and the Global Trade of Pharmaceuticals
The pharmaceutical business is a cornerstone of global trade, playing a critical role in global public health. Intellectual property rights (IPR) are the foundation of innovation and encourage drug companies to invest in Research & Development. However, the intersection of intellectual property rights and global pharmaceutical trade is a…..
AI Prompts and Copyright: Developments in Music Industry
An intriguing decision regarding a copyright registration matter involving AI-generated work was pronounced by the US Copyright Office (USCO) on September 5, 2023, as elaborated here. Earlier, in the Thaler case, an application naming the AI-system as author had been rejected for registering an
Data Sovereignty: Exercising Control through Deletion Rights
The phrase “Data is the new oil” has become a commonly used expression nowadays. For many years, companies have been accumulating extensive data sets while advances in AI and other innovative technologies have made it possible to generate fresh information every moment.
Homebuyers and the IBC
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016 was enacted to codify several statutes related to processes that involve the recovery of bad loans. The Code was enacted with the second objective of ensuring that the insolvency proceedings are completed speedily. For the realization of the same……
Admissibility of evidence in arbitration
In arbitration proceedings in India, the admissibility of evidence is governed by the
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, along with general principles of law and rules of Procedure…
Merger And Differences
Mergers are strategic moves by companies to combine their operations, and they can be
classified into several types based on the relationship between the merging firms. The three common types of mergers are horizontal mergers, vertical mergers, and conglomerate mergers.