EMERGING TRENDS IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND CYBER LAWS

 

EMERGING TRENDS IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND CYBER LAWS

PREFACE

This book is a marvellous assemblage of contemporary work on two crucial and ever-evolving broad streams which are cyber laws and intellectual property rights. Topics covering the role of artificial intelligence in intellectual property rights past, present and future scenarios. The issues and effects of artificial intelligence on IPR and the measures which can be taken. More so, the Technological–legal aspects of Cyber Law whereby creating awareness to prevent cyber-attacks through Cyber Security and IPR; inclusive of Cyber Space from an Indian perspective with special reference to software piracy are such issues that are being faced by each individual today. Not mere discussions but taking a problem-solving attitude work on resorting solutions to problems of managing Cybersecurity risks in the Corporate Environment is a Contextual concept where a detailed study of Cyber threats on a larger scale is emphasised. A neo-circumstantial aspect of addressing intellectual property rights in the milieu of modern medicine, with special reference to drugs and pharmaceuticals counterfeiting in the pharmaceutical industry using blockchain technology and an analysis of challenges posed by bilateral investment treaties & foreign trade agreements has been addressed. The management of IPR for unlocking the potential of blockchain in IPR has also been covered under the ambit of growth in the medicinal field. An interface between patents and the right to health as a human right is a new concept discussed in this book. In the current world, our Data is the key to a lot of things in life making Data Protection Issues, Data Licensing, Chatgpt, Database Protection and Digital Copyright in Intellectual Property Rights; popular and important topics to be explored here. Under the broad ambit of IPR And Medicine: The advantages of artificial intelligence in implementation of IPR, Patents in the Pharmaceutical industry in India, with a brief on the history of compulsory licensing.: Pharmaceutical Patents and Prior Art are exponentially important areas that are covered in detail in this book. I implore the readers to take a glance at the mind-boggling contents of the chapters in this book.


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