June 22, 2026

Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law in India: Need for a New Legal Framework

Published on: June 22nd 2026 Authored By: Ayushi Rathore Acropolis Institute of law Abstract The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed the nature of creativity, authorship, and ownership in the digital age. AI-generated literary, artistic, musical, and software works have raised serious legal questions concerning copyright protection and the adequacy of existing intellectual

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Deepfakes, Dignity, and the Law: Is India’s Current Legal Framework Adequate to Address Non-Consensual Deepfake Content, and What Does a Rights-Based Legislative Response Look Like?

Published on: 22nd June 2026 Authored by: Isha Kumari ITM University, Raipur ABSTRACT Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence birthed deepfake technology, allowing users to graft faces or voices onto tampered content without permission. Creative potential exists here. However, weaponizing these tools for harassment and sexual exploitation created a massive legal nightmare. India currently lacks the

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AESTHETIC LABOUR WITHOUT LEGAL ARMOUR: THE INADEQUACY OF INDIA’S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FRAMEWORK FOR FASHION DESIGN

Published On: June 22nd 2026 Authored By: H. Priya Saveetha School of Law, SIMATS I. Introduction Fashion is the only art form that must justify itself to a factory. A painter’s canvas is protected from the moment the brush lifts; a novelist’s draft is copyrighted before it is read by anyone. But a fashion designer

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